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Lord’s Day Meditation: “This is the Blood of the Testament” by C.H. Spurgeon
There is a strange power about the very name of blood, and the sight of it is always affecting. A kind heart cannot bear to see a sparrow bleed, and unless familiarized by use, turns away with horror at the slaughter of a beast. As to the blood of men, it is a consecrated thing: Read more
Lord’s Day Mediation: “I Will Pour Water upon Him Who Is Thirsty” by C.H. Spurgeon
Lord’s Day Mediation: “I Will Pour Water upon Him Who Is Thirsty” by C.H. Spurgeon (Morning and Evening, November 6, Morning) “I will pour water upon him that is thirsty.” (Isaiah 44:3) When a believer has fallen into a low, sad state of feeling, he often tries to lift himself out of it by chastening Read more
Lord’s Day Meditation: “Be Thankful Unto Him” by C.H. Spurgeon
Lord’s Day Meditation: “Be Thankful Unto Him by C.H. Spurgeon (Morning and Evening, November 5, Evening) “Be thankful unto Him, and bless His name.” (Psalm 100:4) Our Lord would have all his people rich in high and happy thoughts concerning his blessed person. Jesus is not content that his brethren should think meanly of him; Read more
Lord’s Day Meditation: “In Thy Light We Shall See Light” by C.H. Spurgeon
Lord’s Day Meditation: “In Thy Light We Shall See Light” by C.H. Spurgeon (Morning and Evening, November 4, Evening) No lips can tell the love of Christ to the heart till Jesus himself shall speak within. Descriptions all fall flat and tame unless the Holy Ghost fills them with life and power; till our Immanuel Read more
Lord’s Day Meditation: “Christ, Who Is Our Life” by C. H. Spurgeon
Paul’s marvellously rich expression indicates, that Christ is the source of our life. “You hath he quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins.” That same voice which brought Lazarus out of the tomb raised us to newness of life. He is now the substance of our spiritual life. It is by his life that we live; he is in us, the hope of glory, the spring of our actions, the central thought which moves every other thought. Read more
