DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: March 2 We are engaged in a great war with the Philistines of evil. Every weapon within our
reach must be used. Preaching, teaching, praying, giving, all must be brought into action,
and talents which have been thought too mean for service, must now be employed. Coulter,
and axe, and mattock, may all be useful in slaying Philistines; rough tools may deal hard
blows, and killing need not be elegantly done, so long as it is done effectually. Each
moment of time, in season or out of season; each fragment of ability, educated or
untutored; each opportunity, favorable or unfavorable, must be used, for our foes are
many and our force but slender. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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