Pray with Spurgeon: A Prayer for Israel

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DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)

We ask you once more that you would, by some means, cause peace to be re-established throughout the earth. Grant that this nation may not be drawn into war. We have been foolish once over it, grant that we may not be so again; but Oh, let your Kingdom come without the use of the sword. Oh, angel of war, will you not rest! Oh, sword of the Lord, put yourself into your scabbard and be still; for the sake of the great Prince of Peace we ask it.

Amen.

VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)

“Sing praise to God, sing praise; sing praise to our King, sing praise!” (Psalm 47:6)

Singing praises is the most natural and fitting response to the triumph of the Lord and his universal rule. Our worship can and should be expressive, as we acknowledge his greatness and sovereignty. It is a sublime attribute of God, worthy of our adoration, and it brings us great joy. Let him have all our praise; no one else deserves it. Jesus should receive it all. Let his sovereignty be the source of our joy. While it is a majestic attribute, it is also a source of delight for the faithful. Our worship should not be characterized by sighs but by songs. God does not want slaves to grace his throne; he is not a tyrant. Singing is a fitting homage for such a blessed and gracious King. Let all hearts that acknowledge his rule sing, and sing continuously, for there is an everlasting reason for thanksgiving as long as we are under the shadow of such a throne.

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Pray with Spurgeon: Bring us home Lord Jesus

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DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)

Just a little longer waiting and we shall come to the golden shore; but a little longer fighting and we shall receive the crown of life that fadeth not away.

Lord get us up above the world. Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, and mount and bear us on your wings, far from these inferior sorrows and inferior joys, up where eternal ages roll. May we ascend in joyful contemplation, and may our spirit come back again, strong for all its service, armed for all its battles, armored for all its dangers, and made ready to live heaven on earth, until by-and-bye we shall live heaven in heaven.

Great Father, be with your waiting people, greatly help any in great trouble; sweetly comfort and cheer any who are despondent; bring back and heal their wounds of any who have erred and are smarting under their own sin; give the the desire of our hearts to any who this day are panting after holiness; lead us into ways of usefulness.

Amen.

VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)

“God ascends among shouts of joy, the LORD, with the sound of a trumpet.” (Psalm 47:5)

Faith hears the people already rejoicing. The command given in the first verse is now seen as a reality. The battle is over, and the conqueror ascends to his triumphant chariot, riding towards the gates of a city illuminated by the joy of his return. These words are entirely applicable to the ascension of the Redeemer. The joyful notes of the trumpet signify the grandeur of his triumph. It was fitting to welcome one returning from war with martial music. Fresh from his victory, he ascended, leading captives home. Surely the trumpet announced the glorious news of Immanuel’s triumphant return.

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God’s grace will grow you. Here’s a practical guide.

Today we prayed, looking forward to the day that Jesus would come back to bring us home. While we are waiting for that day, we must not sit back comfortably, but we should STRIVE to root out sin, prepare ourselves for heaven, and become more like Christ. But here’s the thing: we can’t grow in godliness without God’s help.

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Weekend Edition: God, help us to (really) worship you

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PRAYER FOR THE CHURCH (BY SPURGEON)

The entire church worships you, O God. Every heart renewed by your grace delights in adoration, and we, though the least and humblest, bow wholeheartedly in worship. Our joy in you is inexpressible.

Lord, help us to worship you not only with our lips but with our lives. May our entire beings be consumed by you, just as the fire consumed Elijah’s sacrifice, even licking up the water in the trenches. May the consuming fire of your Spirit transform our natures and glorify your name.

Amen.

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Light for Those Who Sit in Darkness

“The people who live in darkness have seen a great light, and for those living in the land of the shadow of death, a light has dawned.” (Matthew 4:16)

Darkness is an expressive type of sorrow. The mind that knows not God, knows not the heart’s best rest. There is no solace for our griefs like the gospel of Jesus Christ, and those who are ignorant of it are tossed about upon a stormy sea, without an anchorage. Glory be to God; when sorrow has brought on a midnight, grace can transform it into noon.

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Pray with Spurgeon: In faith, we draw near to God

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DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)

O Spirit of God, we love you today, especially for residing within us. How can you dwell in such an imperfect abode? How can you make these bodies your temples? Yet, you do, and for this, your name shall be revered as long as we live.

O Lord, today we find our delight in you. Grant us faith, love, and hope, so that with these three graces, we may draw near to the Triune God. You will safeguard us, preserve us, nourish us, guide us, and bring us into alignment with the mind of God. There, you will reveal your love to us, and in the boundless, everlasting glory, you will allow us to experience and savor the joys that words cannot express.

Amen.

VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)

“He chooses for us our inheritance— the pride of Jacob, whom he loves.” (Psalm 47:4)

We gladly place ourselves and our fortunes under his control, even though we may not yet see everything subjected to him. He granted his ancient people their portion, and he will do the same for us, which we eagerly desire. We submit our will, choice, and desires wholly to him. We entrust our heritage here and hereafter to him, allowing him to do with us as He pleases.

We have a portion in our Lord Jesus, that is enough for our greatest desires. Our beauty, our pride, our greatest treasure, all lies in having such a God to trust in, such a God to love us.

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Pastor, you are your brother’s keeper

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ENCOURAGEMENT FOR PASTORS (BY SPURGEON)

All Christians really are our brother’s keeper. And there are some of us who are our brother’s keeper voluntarily, but yet most solemnly, by the office that we hold. We are ministers. O brother ministers, we are our brother’s keepers.

If the watchman warn them not they shall perish (Ezekiel 33:6). That is an awful sentence to me—“They shall perish.” The next is not so awful sometimes to my heart, but it is very dreadful—“I will hold the watchman accountable for their blood” (Ezekiel 33:6). You cannot enter the Christian ministry without standing where you will want almighty grace to keep you clear of the blood of souls.

SERMON ILLUSTRATION (BY SPURGEON)

Spurgeon was a master illustrator. You can use this illustration in your own preaching to describe not being at home in this world.

Sometimes, when our friends go to Liverpool to sail for Canada or any other distant region, on the night before they sail they get into a very poor lodging. I think I hear one of them grumbling, “What a hard bed! What a small room! What a bad view!”

“Never mind,” says the other, “we are not going to live here. We are off tomorrow.”

Think in like manner, you children of poverty; this is not your rest. Put up with it, you are away tomorrow.

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Brothers,

Thanks for reading the newsletter this week.

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Preaching Pastor of Pillar Church of Washington DC

Pray with Spurgeon: See the wonders of the cross

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DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)

We can never cease to adore your free grace and sacrificial love. The wonders of Calvary remain eternally astonishing in our eyes as we contemplate the One who cleansed us from our sins with his own blood. Nor can we cease to praise the God of our rebirth, who found us lifeless and made us alive, found us in conflict and reconciled us, found us entangled in the pursuits of this world and raised us out of the mire of selfishness and worldliness into a love for eternal divine things.

Amen.

VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)

“He subdues peoples under us and nations under our feet.” (Psalm 47:3)

He who possesses infinite power shall subdue the people under us. The battle does not belong to us but to the Lord. He will take his own time, but he will certainly secure victory for his church. Truth and righteousness, through grace, will ascend to dominance. We are not waging an uncertain battle. Even the most rebellious hearts and stubborn wills will yield to conquering grace. Idolatry, infidelity, and superstition will be trampled underfoot, just as people tread down the stones in the street.

Christ will exercise his great power and reign, and all the tribes of humanity will acknowledge both his glory and the glory of his people in him.

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Learn more about prayer from Spurgeon

I’ve been sending this newsletter every day for almost four years, and I’m still learning a lot about the power and importance of prayer from Spurgeon. Which is why I recently compiled some of his best sermons on prayer into a book, Spurgeon on Prayer.

This book is an incredible collection of timeless sermons by Spurgeon. If you read this book, I believe you WILL find your amazement and devotion in prayer increase dramatically.

I’ve made this book available for free to all subscribers of the newsletter, but you can also purchase physical or Kindle copies on Amazon to support this ministry, so I’m able to continue sending this newsletter. As the subscriber list grows, the cost of sending the newsletter increases. I hope you’ll support this ministry so I can continue to send the newsletter for many years to come.

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Pray with Spurgeon: Shift our focus from self to God

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DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)

When we shift our focus from self to God, we encounter truth, purity, and holiness, and our hearts discover peace, wisdom, fulfillment, delight, joy, and victory. Therefore, we implore you to draw us near to yourself. Let us immerse ourselves in communion with our God. Blessed be the love that chose us before the world’s inception. We can never sufficiently adore you for your sovereign love, which saw us in the wreckage of the Fall and loved us despite it all.

Amen.

VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)

“For the LORD, the Most High, is awe-inspiring, a great King over the whole earth.” (Psalm 47:2)

For the Lord, the self-existent and only God, is “Most High,” the greatest in power, exalted in dominion, eminent in wisdom, and elevated in glory.

“He is a great King over all the earth,” not just over Judea but extending his rule even to the farthest reaches of the earth. Our God is not a local deity or a petty ruler of a tribe; in his infinite majesty, he governs the mightiest realms as the ultimate arbiter of destiny, the sole ruler of all lands, the King of kings and Lord of lords. No hamlet or isle is excluded from his dominion. How glorious it will be when this is seen and acknowledged by all, when all flesh will behold the glory of the Lord!

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Today we prayed, praising God for his wonderful, forgiving mercy that holds onto us no matter how much we sin. Even though we sin, we don’t have to hide from God — his grace is enough to cover our sins.

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Pray with Spurgeon: God loved us so deeply that he gave his Son for us

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DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)

We praise the God of the eternal council chamber and the everlasting covenant. But where can we find words suitable enough to praise the One who bestowed grace upon us through Christ, his Son, before he adorned the starry sky?

We also bless you, O God, as the God of our redemption, for you loved us so deeply that you gave your beloved Son for us. He surrendered himself, even his own life, to redeem us from all iniquity and set us apart as his special people, eager to do good works.

Amen.

VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)

“Clap your hands, all you peoples; shout to God with a jubilant cry.” (Psalm 47:1)

The most natural and enthusiastic expressions of joy should be used in response to the victories of the Lord and his universal reign. This joy should extend to all nations. Israel may lead the way, but all the Gentiles should follow in this triumphant procession, for they share equally in the Kingdom where there is no distinction between Greek or Jew, but Christ is all and in all. Even now, if they knew it, it is the greatest hope for all nations that the Lord rules over them. He is such a great King, such an excellent rule, and such joyful subjects.

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Understanding the Roman Catholic Church

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Pray with Spurgeon: Unending joy in God

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DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)

We long to distance ourselves from the world, even its memory, and to commune with the world to come by speaking with him who was, is, and is to come, the Almighty. Lord, we have been often burdened and weary with cares, but with you, care finds its end. All things are with you, and when we dwell in you, we live in abundance, in unwavering peace, in perpetual joy.

We grapple with the errors and unrighteousness of humankind, but when we turn to you, there we find truth, purity, and holiness, and our hearts find peace. Most of all, we contend with ourselves and feel great shame in our weakness and foolishness. Yet, when we shift our focus from self to God, we encounter truth, purity, and holiness, and our hearts discover peace, wisdom, fulfillment, delight, joy, and victory.

Amen.

VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)

“There is one lawgiver and judge who is able to save and to destroy. But who are you to judge your neighbor?” (James 4:12)

If you cease to think that which is evil, you will also cease to speak evil. If I speak evil of my brother, I have condemned the law which bids me love him as I love myself; I have practically said that it is an absurd law, and an unrighteous law; and this is a great evil in God’s sight.

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A devotional to help you run from sin and cling to Christ

Often, the biggest cause of fear in our lives is questioning the truth of God’s forgiveness. But God wants us to have confidence that our sins are forgiven, to help us know that we are forgiven of our sin by the great mercy of Christ.

One resource that’s been helpful as I’ve studied God’s Word and his promise of forgiveness is Whiter Than Snow: Meditations on Sin and Mercy by Paul Tripp. This book features 52 short devotionals (one for every week of the year) on Psalm 51. This is an incredible resource to help you remember the horrors of your sin and the wonders of God’s amazing grace.

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Pastor, expository preaching will teach your people better than anything

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ENCOURAGEMENT FOR PASTORS (BY SPURGEON)

Although in many cases topical sermons are not only allowable, but very proper, those sermons which expound the exact words of the Holy Spirit are the most useful and the most agreeable to the major part of our congregations. They love to have the words themselves explained and expounded. The many are not always sufficiently capable of grasping the sense apart from the language—of gazing, so to speak, upon the truth disembodied; but when they hear the precise words reiterated again and again, and each expression dwelt upon after the manner of such preachers, they are more edified, and the truth fixes itself more firmly upon their memories. Let your matter, then, be copious, and let it grow out of the inspired word, as violets and primroses spring up naturally from the sod, or as the virgin honey drops from the comb.

SERMON ILLUSTRATION (BY SPURGEON)

Spurgeon was a master illustrator. You can use this illustration in your own preaching to describe the never-ending grace of Jesus.

There was a sailor, who, if I remember the story rightly, once called at Lubbock’s bank to cash his paycheck. I think he was to draw £50, so he said to the clerk, “I don’t like to be hard on anybody. Since you have to pay out all this money, I will take ten pounds now, and I will call again another day for some more, since I don’t want to break you up.” Of course, you may imagine how they smiled at the simplicity of the man who thought that he might break the bank by drawing out such an enormous sum of money as fifty pounds all at once!

You smile at the illustration, yet that is just exactly how many sinners treat the Lord Jesus Christ. They seem to think it is too much to expect to receive from him the full and free forgiveness of all their sins; they imagine that it is too much for Christ to give all at once. But they do not know that the Lord Jesus Christ has already pardoned enough sinners to make heaven as bright with redeemed spirits as the sky is with stars, and still that he has as much pardoning mercy left as ever he had. After you draw from a perennial fountain as much water as you need, it still springs up as copiously as ever. So is it with the living water that is stored up in Christ, and you may have it, poor thirsty soul, as much as you need.

THANKS FOR READING

Brothers,

Thanks for reading the newsletter this week.

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Blessings to your ministry,

Doug H.
Creator of SpurgeonBooks
Preaching Pastor of Pillar Church of Washington DC