DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
April 6 Our Lord Jesus, by his death, did not purchase a right to a part of us only, but to the
entire man. He contemplated in his passion the sanctification of us wholly, spirit, soul,
and body; that in this triple kingdom he himself might reign supreme without a rival. It
is the business of the newborn nature which God has given to the regenerate to assert the
rights of the Lord Jesus Christ. My soul, so far as thou art a child of God, thou must
conquer all the rest of thyself which yet remains unblest; thou must subdue all thy powers
and passions to the silver scepter of Jesus' gracious reign, and thou must never be
satisfied till he who is King by purchase becomes also King by gracious coronation, and
reigns in thee supreme. Seeing, then, that sin has no right to any part of us, we go about
a good and lawful warfare when we seek, in the name of God, to drive it out. O my body,
thou art a member of Christ: shall I tolerate thy subjection to the prince of darkness? O
my soul, Christ has suffered for thy sins, and redeemed thee with his most precious blood:
shall I suffer thy memory to become a storehouse of evil, or thy passions to be firebrands
of iniquity? Shall I surrender my judgment to be perverted by error, or my will to be led
in fetters of iniquity? No, my soul, thou art Christ's, and sin hath no right to thee. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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