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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions

Morning, September 11

"The myrtle trees that were in the bottom."
- Zechariah 1:8

The vision in this chapter describes the condition of Israel in
Zechariah's day; but being interpreted in its aspect towards us,
it describes the Church of God as we find it now in the world.
The Church is compared to a myrtle grove flourishing in a valley.
It is hidden, unobserved, secreted; courting no honour and
attracting no observation from the careless gazer.

The Church, like her head, has a glory, but it is concealed from
carnal eyes, for the time of her breaking forth in all her
splendour is not yet come. The idea of tranquil security is also
suggested to us: for the myrtle grove in the valley is still and
calm, while the storm sweeps over the mountain summits. Tempests
spend their force upon the craggy peaks of the Alps, but down
yonder where flows the stream which maketh glad the city of our
God, the myrtles flourish by the still waters, all unshaken by
the impetuous wind.

How great is the inward tranquility of God's Church! Even when
opposed and persecuted, she has a peace which the world gives
not, and which, therefore, it cannot take away: the peace of God
which passeth all understanding keeps the hearts and minds of
God's people. Does not the metaphor forcibly picture the
peaceful, perpetual growth of the saints? The myrtle sheds not
her leaves, she is always green; and the Church in her worst time
still hath a blessed verdure of grace about her; nay, she has
sometimes exhibited most verdure when her winter has been
sharpest. She has prospered most when her adversities have been
most severe.

Hence the text hints at victory. The myrtle is the emblem of
peace, and a significant token of triumph. The brows of
conquerors were bound with myrtle and with laurel; and is not the
Church ever victorious? Is not every Christian more than a
conqueror through him that loved him? Living in peace, do not the
saints fall asleep in the arms of victory?


Evening, September 11


"Howl, fir tree, for the cedar is fallen."
- Zechariah 11:2

When in the forest there is heard the crash of a falling oak, it
is a sign that the woodman is abroad, and every tree in the whole
company may tremble lest to-morrow the sharp edge of the axe
should find it out. We are all like trees marked for the axe, and
the fall of one should remind us that for every one, whether
great as the cedar, or humble as the fir, the appointed hour is
stealing on apace. I trust we do not, by often hearing of death,
become callous to it.

May we never be like the birds in the steeple, which build their
nests when the bells are tolling, and sleep quietly when the
solemn funeral peals are startling the air. May we regard death
as the most weighty of all events, and be sobered by its
approach. It ill behoves us to sport while our eternal destiny
hangs on a thread.

The sword is out of its scabbard-let us not trifle; it is
furbished, and the edge is sharp-let us not play with it. He who
does not prepare for death is more than an ordinary fool, he is a
madman. When the voice of God is heard among the trees of the
garden, let fig tree and sycamore, and elm and cedar, alike hear
the sound thereof.

Be ready, servant of Christ, for thy Master comes on a sudden,
when an ungodly world least expects him. See to it that thou be
faithful in his work, for the grave shall soon be digged for
thee. Be ready, parents, see that your children are brought up in
the fear of God, for they must soon be orphans; be ready, men of
business, take care that your affairs are correct, and that you
serve God with all your hearts, for the days of your terrestrial
service will soon be ended, and you will be called to give
account for the deeds done in the body, whether they be good or
whether they be evil. May we all prepare for the tribunal of the
great King with a care which shall be rewarded with the gracious
commendation, "Well done, good and faithful servant"

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