Countless Christians have been inspired by Spurgeon’s straightforward and insightful writings. And these classic meditations continue to be just as relevant today as they were more than one hundred years ago. This modern-language edition of Morning and Evening offers practical insights into everyday Christian living. You’ll be challenged to reflect on the redemptive work of Christ and the power you have in Him to live for God’s glory. If you want to grow in grace and in the knowledge of the Lord, make your first and last encounter of each day time well spent with God. Get ready to experience the joy of knowing who you are in Christ, growing stronger in your faith, and loving God more.
New generations can once again enjoy Spurgeon's beautiful prose and elegant command of the English language in this completely revised edition.
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However, in recent times, its archaic words, English spellings, and 19th-century expressions had become a barrier to many of today's readers and had obscured the vitality of this magnificent volume.
London: James Parker and Co., 1906. Andrewes, Lancelot. The Private Devotions of Lancelot Andrewes. London: Suttaby and Co., 1883. Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese. A Pocket Prayer Bookfor Orthodox Christians.
A quick read perfect for busy people who love the Word, this compilation of related verses based on a daily theme will light readers' paths each morning and evening!
Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.
Mrs. Brown got up and walked over and smoothed back a wisp of hair from Miss Turley's forehead. “We're so glad to see you, Miss Turley,” she said. “We've got your room all ready. A nice pink one. Do you like pink?
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And what better fragrance could they have in heaven itself? We will be glad and rejoice in You. That last word – You, Jesus – is the delicacy in the dish, the kernel of the nut, and the soul of the text. What joys are laid up in Jesus!
/ Christian Life / Devotional This is Charles Spurgeon's classic daily devotion based on Scripture verses from the KJV text, now in a new blue binding.