DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: April 1 For several days we have been dwelling upon the Savior's passion, and for some little
time to come we shall linger there. In beginning a new month, let us seek the same desires
after our Lord as those which glowed in the heart of the elect spouse. See how she leaps
at once to him; there are no prefatory words; she does not even mention his name; she is
in the heart of her theme at once, for she speaks of him who was the only him in the world
to her. How bold is her love! it was much condescension which permitted the weeping
penitent to anoint his feet with spikenard--it was rich love which allowed the gentle Mary
to sit at his feet and learn of him--but here, love, strong, fervent love, aspires to
higher tokens of regard, and closer signs of fellowship. Esther trembled in the presence
of Ahasuerus, but the spouse in joyful liberty of perfect love knows no fear. If we have
received the same free spirit, we also may ask the like. By kisses we suppose to be
intended those varied manifestations of affection by which the believer is made to enjoy
the love of Jesus. The kiss of reconciliation we enjoyed at our conversion, and it was
sweet as honey dropping from the comb. The kiss of acceptance is still warm on our brow,
as we know that he hath accepted our persons and our works through rich grace. The kiss of
daily, present communion, is that which we pant after to be repeated day after day, till
it is changed into the kiss of reception, which removes the soul from earth, and the kiss
of consummation which fills it with the joy of heaven. Faith is our walk, but fellowship
sensibly felt is our rest. Faith is the road, but communion with Jesus is the well from
which the pilgrim drinks. O lover of our souls, be not strange to us; let the lips of thy
blessing meet the lips of our asking; let the lips of thy fullness touch the lips of our
need, and straightway the kiss will be effected. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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