PRAYER FOR THE CHURCH (BY SPURGEON)
O Lord, bring multitudes of working men to listen to the gospel. Break in, we pray, upon their indifference; for how many there are of them who have not yet risen from their beds this morning, who have not thought of coming up to any place of worship—Lord give them a love for your house, a desire to hear your gospel.
And then, will you look upon the poor rich who, so many of them, know nothing about you, and are worshiping their own wealth. The Lord grant that the many, for whom there is no special gospel service, but who are wrapped up in self-righteousness, might be brought to hear the gospel of Jesus, that they also, as well as the poor, might come to Christ. God bless this land with more of gospel light; with more of gospel life and love.
Amen.
WIN AN IPAD, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND MORE
February is Spurgeon College Month at Midwestern Seminary. Spurgeon College is for students who are called to live for God’s Kingdom, whether in the market-place, mission field, or ministry.
Throughout the month, you can join in the celebration in three ways:
- Enter to win a college starter kit (including an iPad Pro, a Fjällräven backpack, and a $1,000 scholarship)
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- Check out free resources from Spurgeon College to discover how you can live for the Kingdom.
Check out all of these giveaways here.
WEEKEND LONG READ (SERMON BY SPURGEON)
“Daniel determined that he would not defile himself with the king’s food or with the wine he drank. So he asked permission from the chief eunuch not to defile himself.” (Daniel 1:8)
I will urge you to stand fast to the right, to speak the truth at all times, to be straightforward, for you will find that honesty is the best policy. Any man who speaks the truth will find it the best thing in the long run. To fence, to prevaricate, to temporize, to try to hold with the hare and run with the hounds, involves you in a world of difficulty and trouble. Be straight as Daniel was. The Lord help you to be so!
Read the full sermon from the Spurgeon Center for Biblical Preaching at Midwestern Seminary.
A FREE RESOURCE FROM MIDWESTERN
Thinking the Best of Each Other
On this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared Wilson and Ross Ferguson talk about a “hermeneutic of suspicion” in our relationships and the impact of viewing others this way upon our lives and local churches. Why should we “believe all things” about others? And how can we do that?
Listen to the full podcast on For the Church
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