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Let us bless God for the eyes with which we behold the sun, for the health and strength to walk abroad in the sunlight; let us praise him for the mercies which are new every morning, for the bread we eat, for the raiment which clothes us, for houses which give us shelter; let us bless him that we...
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My brethren, if you will carefully consider it, this is one of the most extraordinary doctrines that was ever declared in human hearing, for were it not well attested, it would be absolutely incredible that the infinite God who filleth all things, who was and is, and is to come, the Almighty, the...
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The Daily Spurgeon What excuse do we have for keeping out Christ?

November 4 at 10:42am
Robert Pfeifer
November 4 at 7:41pm
Greg
Greg
Honest answer: Don't feel like keeping Him close, He will not return today, just need to get this done and then...

There is none righteous, no NOT one.
November 4 at 8:02pm
Greg
Greg
And it all really boils down to this: "Unbelief."

Oh sure, we all say we believe, but do we? Some of us may be surprised if Christ were to answer that question for us.
November 4 at 8:04pm
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To harbour Christ was to run the risk of being put out of the synagogue in the first place, to become the object of public contempt in the second, and perhaps in conclusion to meet with a sudden and violent death; therefore, prudent, careful men, closed their doors against him, and argued that they...
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Love has laughed at impossibilities, and proved that she is not to be quenched by many waters, nor drowned by floods...
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There is sadly little prayer in the church for the rising ministry. You pray for those who are your pastors, and rightly so. “Brethren, pray for us,” you cannot do us a better favor. But there is so little prayer that God would raise up ministers! Kn...
Greg
Greg
Pray the the Lord of the harvest would raise up more workers!
November 2 at 6:47pm
Marie Zylstra
Marie Zylstra
We certainly pray for more in our church
November 2 at 7:51pm
Sam Lee
Sam Lee
Oh how important. Sometimes we just sit back a believe God will automatically send the ministers. Oh how sad where there are no ministers.
November 3 at 8:47am
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Christ was God’s gift to the fallen seed of man. ...
Jeanne Sears
Jeanne Sears
Thank God for His indescribable gift.
November 1 at 8:12pm
Edward Ellison
Edward Ellison
praise be unto God our Father and his Son Jesus Christ!
November 2 at 12:14pm
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The Daily Spurgeon If you belonged to the village the dogs would not bark at you.

October 29 at 1:38pm
Nancy Harrell Ludrick
Nancy Harrell Ludrick
Marvelous quote! How true!
October 30 at 5:32am
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Simple, plain truth.
November 4 at 1:09pm
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The Christian’s life is a matchless riddle. No worldling can comprehend it; even the believer himself cannot understand it. He knows it, but as to solving all its enigmas, he feels that to be an impossible task. ...
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None could accuse me of being an American during the days of my earthly pilgrimage; however, it seems that after I went home to glory the Yanks very much adopted me. Still, keep your Britishness - the realm has need in these days of the manly vigour that only Christ and love of country can suffuse into your spirit.
October 30 at 7:33am
Sam Lee
Sam Lee
We are a "peculiar" people but "loved" oh so much.
October 30 at 9:55am
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The Lord our God has provided for us in Christ, for all the necessities that can occur, for he has foreknown all these necessities. “I knew that thou wouldst be this and that.” Oh, is your heart heavy this morning? Go...
Marion
Marion
Suitable for me for today.
October 28 at 12:43am
Ian
Ian
As relevent today as then. His Word is eternal and awesome.
October 28 at 5:19am
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Doubt thyself, and go to Jesus. Never doubt him. Confess thyself now to be undone and ruined if so it be, but go to him who is still the Savior, able to save to the uttermost...
Stephen Russell Pain
Stephen Russell Pain
The Word for the day is self-sacrifice. We are to die to ourselves in order that Christ might be manifested in us.
October 28 at 6:32pm
Jeanne Sears
Jeanne Sears
This is very comforting.
October 29 at 3:58pm
Marie
Marie
I'm using that!
November 3 at 5:45am
Stacey

Stacey In the process of reading "Being God's Friend". Deals obedience a lot, O UCH!! I need it though. Great writer. My first book by him but it will not be my last. :)

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We may learn that a man may know a great deal about true religion, and yet be a total stranger to it. He may know that Jesus Christ is the Son of God Most High, and yet he may be possessed of a devil; nay, as in this case, he may be a den for a whole legion of devils...
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Nice quote, Friend Erik. I also note by the bye that your site seems a bit of a rougher neighborhood than Nick's site. Why, some chap even accused me of being an Arminian.
October 28 at 6:58am
Erik Kowalker
Erik Kowalker
Yea, apparently you were confused as to your theological convictions Spurgeon. What a pity, you really could have made something of your life. ;)
October 28 at 10:49am
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I thank God there are some of you who will not let a stranger go out without a good word concerning Christ...
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The Daily Spurgeon Spurgeon is popular arond the world! We have users in 15 different languages - including a couple of people whose FB language controls are said to "Pirate English!" I wonder what CHS would think of that?

October 26 at 6:58am
Christina
Christina
LOVE PIRATE ENGLISH!!! And Spurgeon, of course!!!
October 26 at 10:36am
Marie
Marie
I love his writings.
November 3 at 5:45am