DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)
Some Christians who we know are very poor. Oh let them not be too much cast down. Let them not lack any good thing. Supply their wants out of your fullness. Some of them are very young. Keep them; let not early temptations be too strong for them. Many of them are very weak in faith; comfort and strengthen them. Some, you know, are very much tempted; every day they are tempted; and perhaps they are tempted by their besetting sin. Oh keep them! Some of them are going back; they are backsliding. Gracious Father, rouse them. Besides these, there are some that are sick, and some that are desponding in spirit, and there are some who have lately had to mourn over sad bereavement. Visit every aching heart, and give consolation to every troubled spirit this day. Feed the whole company of your children with bread to the full.
Amen.
VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)
“He will not break a bruised reed, and he will not put out a smoldering wick; he will faithfully bring justice.” (Isaiah 42:3)
Jesus was gentle, retiring, meek, quiet. His testimony was a very powerful one, but not a noisy one. He was never hard towards the tender ones, but always gentle as a nurse among her children. Now it is very often found that, where there is quietness and meekness, there is, nevertheless, great firmness of purpose. Noise and weakness go together, but quietness and strength are frequently combined.
RECOMMENDED RESOURCE
Trust in God’s preserving, purifying power through all of your suffering
Today, we prayed with confidence, knowing that God is able to take care of us in any trial that we might face. In case you didn’t pick it up from this prayer, Spurgeon was able to speak very clearly about suffering, because, despite his faithful ministry, his life was filled with a lot of sickness, depression, and other trials.
Spurgeon learned supernatural wisdom from God’s Word and his own pain on how to address our suffering in a God-glorifying, hopeful way.
Spurgeon’s teaching on suffering is extremely practical and helpful, so I compiled a brief collection of it in a short book, Spurgeon on Suffering. This book contains 12 classic sermons from Spurgeon on suffering, pain, and God’s grace through it all.
I hope you’ll buy a copy today, and I hope it will bless you.
(As a side note, purchasing a copy is a great way to support this ministry so that I can continue to send this daily newsletter!)
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