DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: May 20 When we give our hearts with our alms, we give well, but we must often plead to a
failure in this respect. Not so our Master and our Lord. His favours are always performed
with the love of his heart. He does not send to us the cold meat and the broken pieces
from the table of his luxury, but he dips our morsel in his own dish, and seasons our
provisions with the spices of his fragrant affections. When he puts the golden tokens of
his grace into our palms, he accompanies the gift with such a warm pressure of our hand,
that the manner of his giving is as precious as the boon itself. He will come into our
houses upon his errands of kindness, and he will not act as some austere visitors do in
the poor man's cottage, but he sits by our side, not despising our poverty, nor blaming
our weakness. Beloved, with what smiles does he speak! What golden sentences drop from his
gracious lips! What embraces of affection does he bestow upon us! If he had but given us
farthings, the way of his giving would have gilded them; but as it is, the costly alms are
set in a golden basket by his pleasant carriage. It is impossible to doubt the sincerity
of his charity, for there is a bleeding heart stamped upon the face of all his
benefactions. He gives liberally and upbraides not. Not one hint that we are burdensome
to him; not one cold look for his poor pensioners; but he rejoices in his mercy, and
presses us to his bosom while he is pouring out his life for us. There is a fragrance in
his spikenard which nothing but his heart could produce; there is a sweetness in his
honey-comb which could not be in it unless the very essence of his soul's affection had
been mingled with it. Oh! the rare communion which such singular heartiness effecteth! May
we continually taste and know the blessedness of it! |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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