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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions

Morning, October 11

"It is a faithful saying."
- 2 Timothy 2:11

Paul has four of these "faithful sayings." The first occurs in 1
Timothy 1:15, "This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all
acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save
sinners." The next is in 1 Timothy 4:6, "Godliness is profitable
unto all things, having the promise of the life that now is, and
of that which is to come.

This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation." The
third is in 2 Timothy 2:12, "It is a faithful saying-If we suffer
with him we shall also reign with him"; and the fourth is in
Titus 3:3, "This is a faithful saying, that they which have
believed in God might be careful to maintain good works." We may
trace a connection between these faithful sayings.

The first one lays the foundation of our eternal salvation in the
free grace of God, as shown to us in the mission of the great
Redeemer. The next affirms the double blessedness which we obtain
through this salvation-the blessings of the upper and nether
springs-of time and of eternity. The third shows one of the
duties to which the chosen people are called; we are ordained to
suffer for Christ with the promise that "if we suffer, we shall
also reign with him."

The last sets forth the active form of Christian service, bidding
us diligently to maintain good works. Thus we have the root of
salvation in free grace; next, the privileges of that salvation
in the life which now is, and in that which is to come; and we
have also the two great branches of suffering with Christ and
serving with Christ, loaded with the fruits of the Spirit.
Treasure up these faithful sayings.

Let them be the guides of our life, our comfort, and our
instruction. The apostle of the Gentiles proved them to be
faithful, they are faithful still, not one word shall fall to the
ground; they are worthy of all acceptation, let us accept them
now, and prove their faithfulness. Let these four faithful
sayings be written on the four corners of my house.


Evening, October 11


"We are all as an unclean thing."
- Isaiah 64:6


The believer is a new creature, he belongs to a holy generation
and a peculiar people-the Spirit of God is in him, and in all
respects he is far removed from the natural man; but for all that
the Christian is a sinner still. He is so from the imperfection
of his nature, and will continue so to the end of his earthly
life. The black fingers of sin leave smuts upon our fairest
robes.

Sin mars our repentance, ere the great Potter has finished it,
upon the wheel. Selfishness defiles our tears, and unbelief
tampers with our faith. The best thing we ever did apart from the
merit of Jesus only swelled the number of our sins; for when we
have been most pure in our own sight, yet, like the heavens, we
are not pure in God's sight; and as he charged his angels with
folly, much more must he charge us with it, even in our most
angelic frames of mind.

The song which thrills to heaven, and seeks to emulate seraphic
strains, hath human discords in it. The prayer which moves the
arm of God is still a bruised and battered prayer, and only moves
that arm because the sinless One, the great Mediator, has stepped
in to take away the sin of our supplication. The most golden
faith or the purest degree of sanctification to which a Christian
ever attained on earth, has still so much alloy in it as to be
only worthy of the flames, in itself considered.

Every night we look in the glass we see a sinner, and had need
confess, "We are all as an unclean thing, and all our
righteousnesses are as filthy rags." Oh, how precious the blood
of Christ to such hearts as ours! How priceless a gift is his
perfect righteousness! And how bright the hope of perfect
holiness hereafter! Even now, though sin dwells in us, its power
is broken. It has no dominion; it is a broken-backed snake; we
are in bitter conflict with it, but it is with a vanquished foe
that we have to deal. Yet a little while and we shall enter
victoriously into the city where nothing defileth.

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