DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: March 25 The kisses of an enemy are deceitful." Let me be on my guard when the world puts
on a loving face, for it will, if possible, betray me as it did my Master, with a kiss.
Whenever a man is about to stab religion, he usually professes very great reverence for
it. Let me beware of the sleek-faced hypocrisy which is armour-bearer to heresy and
infidelity. Knowing the deceivableness of unrighteousness, let me be wise as a serpent to
detect and avoid the designs of the enemy. The young man, void of understanding, was led
astray by the kiss of the strange woman: may my soul be so graciously instructed all this
day, that "the much fair speech" of the world may have no effect upon me. Holy
Spirit, let me not, a poor frail son of man, be betrayed with a kiss! |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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