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Morning & Evening Charles Spurgeon
Blue Letter Bible ^ | 17 March 2015 | Charles H. Spurgeon

Posted on 03/17/2015 7:27:16 AM PDT by redleghunter

Morning and Evening Charles H. Spurgeon March 17, 2015

Morning Reading

Remember the poor.

—Galatians 2:10

Why does God allow so many of His children to be poor? He could make them all rich if He pleased; He could lay bags of gold at their doors; He could send them a large annual income; or He could scatter round their houses abundance of provisions, as once he made the quails lie in heaps round the camp of Israel, and rained bread out of heaven to feed them. There is no necessity that they should be poor, except that He sees it to be best. "The cattle upon a thousand hills are His"-He could supply them; He could make the richest, the greatest, and the mightiest bring all their power and riches to the feet of His children, for the hearts of all men are in His control. But He does not choose to do so; He allows them to suffer want, He allows them to pine in penury and obscurity. Why is this? There are many reasons: one is, to give us, who are favoured with enough, an opportunity of showing our love to Jesus. We show our love to Christ when we sing of Him and when we pray to Him; but if there were no sons of need in the world we should lose the sweet privilege of evidencing our love, by ministering in alms-giving to His poorer brethren; He has ordained that thus we should prove that our love standeth not in word only, but in deed and in truth. If we truly love Christ, we shall care for those who are loved by Him. Those who are dear to Him will be dear to us. Let us then look upon it not as a duty but as a privilege to relieve the poor of the Lord's flock-remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." Surely this assurance is sweet enough, and this motive strong enough to lead us to help others with a willing hand and a loving heart-recollecting that all we do for His people is graciously accepted by Christ as done to Himself.

Evening Reading

Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.

—Matthew 5:9

This is the seventh of the beatitudes: and seven was the number of perfection among the Hebrews. It may be that the Saviour placed the peacemaker the seventh upon the list because he most nearly approaches the perfect man in Christ Jesus. He who would have perfect blessedness, so far as it can be enjoyed on earth, must attain to this seventh benediction, and become a peacemaker. There is a significance also in the position of the text. The verse which precedes it speaks of the blessedness of "the pure in heart: for they shall see God." It is well to understand that we are to be "first pure, then peaceable." Our peaceableness is never to be a compact with sin, or toleration of evil. We must set our faces like flints against everything which is contrary to God and His holiness: purity being in our souls a settled matter, we can go on to peaceableness. Not less does the verse that follows seem to have been put there on purpose. However peaceable we may be in this world, yet we shall be misrepresented and misunderstood: and no marvel, for even the Prince of Peace, by His very peacefulness, brought fire upon the earth. He Himself, though He loved mankind, and did no ill, was "despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief." Lest, therefore, the peaceable in heart should be surprised when they meet with enemies, it is added in the following verse, "Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." Thus, the peacemakers are not only pronounced to be blessed, but they are compassed about with blessings. Lord, give us grace to climb to this seventh beatitude! Purify our minds that we may be "first pure, then peaceable," and fortify our souls, that our peaceableness may not lead us into cowardice and despair, when for Thy sake we are persecuted.


TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; Mainline Protestant; Worship
KEYWORDS: devotion

1 posted on 03/17/2015 7:27:16 AM PDT by redleghunter
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To: freeagle; daniel1212; metmom; boatbums; CynicalBear; dartuser; Iscool; BlueDragon; Alex Murphy; ...

Spurgeon ping.


2 posted on 03/17/2015 7:30:17 AM PDT by redleghunter (In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Gen. 1:1))
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To: redleghunter

Cool, Spurgeon. :-)

Add me to the list, please.


3 posted on 03/17/2015 7:47:51 AM PDT by Pining_4_TX (All those who were appointed to eternal life believed. Acts 13:48)
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To: Pining_4_TX

Done.


4 posted on 03/17/2015 7:54:51 AM PDT by redleghunter (In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Gen. 1:1))
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To: redleghunter
Why does God allow so many of His children to be poor?

I can think of several reasons besides the one Spurgeon gave:

Like Jesus, we learn obedience by suffering. (Hebrews 5:8)

We suffer along with others because we know that we have better and lasting possessions. Our "treasures" are in heaven because that is where our hearts are also. (Luke 12:34; Hebrews 10:34)

We will only find true joy in this life when we admit that we are foreigners and strangers on earth. Because:

    People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own. If they had been thinking of the country they had left, they would have had opportunity to return. Instead, they were longing for a better country — a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared a city for them. (Heb. 11:14-16)

Our Heavenly Father is not Santa Claus, the Fairy Godmother, Sugar Daddy or Genie, we don't serve and follow Him because He will make us wealthy and we will never suffer. We do because He is the truth, the life and the way, and He has saved us by His grace.

5 posted on 03/17/2015 7:47:30 PM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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