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Lord’s Day Meditation: “Thou Art From Everlasting” by C.H. Spurgeon
Lord’s Day Meditation: “Thou Art From Everlasting” by C.H. Spurgeon (Morning & Evening, November 18, Evening) “Thou art from everlasting.” (Psalm 93:2) Christ is Everlasting. Of him we may sing with David, “Thy throne, O God, is forever and ever.” Rejoice, believer, in Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever. Jesus always was. The Read more
Lord’s Day Meditation: “To Whom Be Glory Forever. Amen” by C.H. Spurgeon
Lord’s Day Meditation: “To Whom Be Glory Forever. Amen” by C.H. Spurgeon (Morning & Evening, November 17, Morning) “To whom be glory forever. Amen” (Romans 11:36) “To whom be glory forever.” This should be the single desire of the Christian. All other wishes must be subservient and tributary to this one. The Christian may wish Read more
Lord’s Day Meditation: “Thine Eyes Shall See the King in His Beauty” by C.H. Spurgeon
Lord’s Day Meditation: “Thine Eyes Shall See the King in His Beauty” by C.H. Spurgeon (Morning & Evening, November 16, Evening) “Thine eyes shall see the King in his beauty.” (Isaiah 33:17) The more you know about Christ the less will you be satisfied with superficial views of him; and the more deeply you study Read more
Lord’s Day Meditation: “The Lord Is My Portion, Saith My Soul” by C.H. Spurgeon
Lord’s Day Meditation: “The Lord Is My Portion, Saith My Soul” by C.H. Spurgeon (Morning & Evening, November 16, Morning) “The Lord is my portion, saith my soul.” (Lamentations 3:24) It is not “The Lord is partly my portion,” nor “The Lord is in my portion”; but he himself makes up the sum total of Read more
Lord’s Day Meditation: “Strengthen, O God, That Which Thou Hast Wrought for Us” by C.H. Spurgeon
Lord’s Day Meditation: “Strengthen, O God, That Which Thou Hast Wrought for Us” by C.H. Spurgeon (Morning & Evening, November 15, Evening) “Strengthen, O God, that which thou hast wrought for us.” (Psalm 68:28) It is our wisdom, as well as our necessity, to beseech God continually to strengthen that which he has wrought in Read more
