Pray with Spurgeon: Help us to share our faith

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The Lord bless us this day. Help us to be voices for God. Make this church to be full of such voices. May there be no silent member among us concerning the things of Christ; but may each one overcome through the blood of the Lamb and the word of his testimony (Revelation 12:11).

O God, will you bless the various ministries carried on by us, that we may, as a church, help and do our part in the evangelization of the world. We remember the many men who have been trained at our side for ministry, and are preaching now: the Lord speak through them.

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Pray with Spurgeon: Prayer for the City

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Lord remember our great city: Oh, be not very angry with it. Behold this day the gospel is preached, but the many turn their backs upon it. They might hear it, and they will not, and many that do hear it, reject it.

The Lord raise up many voices yet that will be heard, that must be heard; and open men’s ears; compel them to hear; yes, compel them to come into your marriage banquet, that your Son may have guests at his great feast of mercy.

The Lord bless us this day. Help us to be voices for God.

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Pray with Spurgeon: Make us lights in a dark world

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Sometimes we feel half staggered when praying for other nations, because our own dear land, and other lands where Christ is preached, are still so dark. Lord, look on countries where the gospel is proclaimed, and yet men live in sin, and the policy of many a state is unchristian, if not anti-Christian.

Oh, look on the nations; gather out the remnant of the woman’s seed, even from among them; and let the light of your chosen ones shine forth, that it may be seen that your saints are not only lights to themselves but lights of the world, lights of the nations wherein they dwell.

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Pray with Spurgeon: Thank God for Suffering

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It is long since then with some of us, but all the way has been strewn with mercies, and we desire this morning to record, “Bless the Lord, oh my soul, and forget not all his benefits” (Psalm 103:2). We thank you now in the retrospect for the trials which we have endured. Some of us have been brought very low with physical pain and mental weariness, and others have been sore smitten with bereavement, losses and crosses, and persecutions, but there is not one out of all our trials which we could have afforded to have been without.

No, Lord, all has been ordered well, there was a need be for every twig of the rod, and we desire now to thank you that we can see in looking back, how all things have even now worked together for good, though we know we cannot see the end as yet.

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Pray with Spurgeon: Comfort Suffering Christians

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O Lord, if it may please you, look upon any of your servants who are more than ordinarily tried, or who by reason of bodily weakness or the stress of severe trial, may specially need consolation; put them under the everlasting arms. So let the whole host be refreshed.

Let those that lie in hospital, be brought out of it and made whole; and as it is said of the host when you did bring your people out of Egypt, “there was not one feeble person in all their tribes,” so may it be with us; may the weakest become as David, and David as the Angel of the Lord. Great Captain of the host, we ask this high favor of you on this day. Deny us not we beseech you.

Amen.

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Pray with Spurgeon: Help us kill sin

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Lord, you know that during this week some of us have been in the thick of the battle against sin, and manifold temptations have gathered about us.

If our faith has suffered any damage as we battle against sin, or our hope is not so bright as it was, or if our love for you is not as fervent as at one time it was; if the soul be sinking under the pressure of the fight in any degree, oh you, whose every word is music, whose every promise is balm, whose every touch is life, draw near to the weary warrior now, and refresh us, that we may rise again to the conflict, and never tire until the last enemy shall be beneath our feet, as beneath our Master’s feet.

Amen.

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Pray with Spurgeon: God, draw near to refresh us

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Lord, will you be pleased to heal us of any wounds that we have received in the great conflict against sin. You know that during the week some of us have been in the thick of the battle, and manifold temptations have gathered about us. If we have gathered defilement, be pleased to put it away.

If we have mired or dusted our feet while conversing with the world, wash them, blessed Master, this morning, that we may be clean everywhere. Draw near to the weary warrior now, and refresh us, that we may rise again to the conflict, and never tire until the last enemy shall be beneath our feet, as beneath our Master’s feet.

Amen.

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Pray with Spurgeon: We confess our many sins

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We would confess our many sins, with great self-abhorrence and detestation of them. The Lord be pleased to forgive his servants in this thing, and let us each this morning feel the application of the precious “blood which speaks better things than that of Abel” (Hebrews 12:24).

May every child of God know now that he is clean through the washing of the blood. Oh, that we might be certain that no guilt is recorded against us now, for it is blotted out forever and the record is destroyed. Being justified by faith may we have peace, deep, lasting peace with God, through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen.

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Pray with Spurgeon: We praise the God who reigns

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Glory, and honor, and majesty, and power, and dominion, and might, be unto him who sits upon the throne and to the Lamb forever and ever!

We present ourselves before the throne of the great King to pay our reverence and homage there; for the Lord is God alone, and our heart does worship him intensely, reverently bowing unto the very dust before the Lord; for we are less than nothing, and Jehovah is all in all.

Amen.

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Pray with Spurgeon: Christ stands victorious

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O Jesus, we see you now arrayed in your vesture dipped with blood, victorious over all your foes. Our spirit triumphs in the anticipation of the time, when all your enemies shall be destroyed, and death and hell shall be cast into the lake of fire, and God shall be all in all.

Oh that the time were come, set for your advent, when the hidden shall be revealed, and the church of God shall no longer need her wings with which to fly, but shall come forth in all the glory with which your love arrays her, clothed with the sun and with the moon beneath her feet.

Amen.

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