DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
MFebruary 9 What we are taught to seek or shun in prayer, we should equally pursue or avoid in
action. Very earnestly, therefore, should we avoid temptation, seeking to walk so
guardedly in the path of obedience, that we may never tempt the devil to tempt us. We are
not to enter the thicket in search of the lion. Dearly might we pay for such presumption.
This lion may cross our path or leap upon us from the thicket, but we have nothing to do
with hunting him. He that meeteth with him, even though he winneth the day, will find it a
stern struggle. Let the Christian pray that he may be spared the encounter. Our
Savior,
who had experience of what temptation meant, thus earnestly admonished his
disciples--"Pray that ye enter not into temptation." |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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