DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: July 4 Sanctification begins in regeneration. The Spirit of God infuses into man that new
living principle by which he becomes "a new creature" in Christ Jesus. This
work, which begins in the new birth, is carried on in two ways--mortification, whereby the
lusts of the flesh are subdued and kept under; and vivification, by which the life which
God has put within us is made to be a well of water springing up unto everlasting life.
This is carried on every day in what is called "perseverance," by which the
Christian is preserved and continued in a gracious state, and is made to abound in good
works unto the praise and glory of God; and it culminates or comes to perfection, in
"glory," when the soul, being thoroughly purged, is caught up to dwell with holy
beings at the right hand of the Majesty on high. But while the Spirit of God is thus the
author of sanctification, yet there is a visible agency employed which must not be
forgotten. "Sanctify them," said Jesus, "through thy truth: thy word is
truth." The passages of Scripture which prove that the instrument of our
sanctification is the Word of God are very many. The Spirit of God brings to our minds the
precepts and doctrines of truth, and applies them with power. These are heard in the ear,
and being received in the heart, they work in us to will and to do of God's good pleasure.
The truth is the sanctifier, and if we do not hear or read the truth, we shall not grow in
sanctification. We only progress in sound living as we progress in sound understanding.
"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path." Do not say of any
error, "It is a mere matter of opinion." No man indulges an error of judgment,
without sooner or later tolerating an error in practice. Hold fast the truth, for by so
holding the truth shall you be sanctified by the Spirit of God. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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