DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: January 10 Doubting one! thou hast often said, "I fear I shall never
enter heaven." Fear not! all the people of God shall enter there. I love the quaint
saying of a dying man, who exclaimed, "I have no fear of going home; I have sent all
before me; God's finger is on the latch of my door, and I am ready for him to enter."
"But," said one, "are you not afraid lest you should miss your
inheritance?" "Nay," said he, "nay; there is one crown in heaven which
the angel Gabriel could not wear, it will fit no head but mine. There is one throne in
heaven which Paul the apostle could not fill; it was made for me, and I shall have
it." O Christian, what a joyous thought! thy portion is secure; "there remaineth
a rest." "But cannot I forfeit it?" No, it is entailed. If I be a child of
God I shall not lose it. It is mine as securely as if I were there. Come with me,
believer, and let us sit upon the top of Nebo, and view the goodly land, even Canaan.
Seest thou that little river of death glistening in the sunlight, and across it dost thou
see the pinnacles of the eternal city? Dost thou mark the pleasant country, and all its
joyous inhabitants? Know, then, that if thou couldst fly across thou wouldst see written
upon one of its many mansions, "This remaineth for such a one; preserved for him
only. He shall be caught up to dwell for ever with God." Poor doubting one, see the
fair inheritance; it is thine. If thou believest in the Lord Jesus, if thou hast repented
of sin, if thou hast been renewed in heart, thou art one of the Lord's people, and there
is a place reserved for thee, a crown laid up for thee, a harp specially provided for
thee. No one else shall have thy portion, it is reserved in heaven for thee, and thou
shalt have it ere long, for there shall be no vacant thrones in glory when all the chosen
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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