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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions

Morning, November 5

"0 Lord, thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul."
- Lamentations 3:58

Observe how positively the prophet speaks. He doth not say, "I
hope, I trust, I sometimes think, that God hath pleaded the
causes of my soul"; but he speaks of it as a matter of fact not
to be disputed. "Thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul."

Let us, by the aid of the gracious Comforter, shake off those
doubts and fears which so much mar our peace and comfort. Be this
our prayer, that we may have done with the harsh croaking voice
of surmise and suspicion, and may be able to speak with the
clear, melodious voice of full assurance. Notice how gratefully
the prophet speaks, ascribing all the glory to God alone! You
perceive there is not a word concerning himself or his own
pleadings.

He doth not ascribe his deliverance in any measure to any man,
much less to his own merit; but it is "thou"-"O Lord, thou hast
pleaded the causes of my soul; thou hast redeemed my life." A
grateful spirit should ever be cultivated by the Christian; and
especially after deliverances we should prepare a song for our
God. Earth should be a temple filled with the songs of grateful
saints, and every day should be a censor smoking with the sweet
incense of thanksgiving.

How joyful Jeremiah seems to be while he records the Lord's
mercy. How triumphantly he lifts up the strain! He has been in
the low dungeon, and is even now no other than the weeping
prophet; and yet in the very book which is called "Lamentations,"
clear as the song of Miriam when she dashed her fingers against
the tabor, shrill as the note of Deborah when she met Barak with
shouts of victory, we hear the voice of Jeremy going up to
heaven-"Thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul; thou hast
redeemed my life. " O children of God, seek after a vital
experience of the Lord's lovingkindness, and when you have it,
speak positively of it; sing gratefully; shout triumphantly.


Evening, November 5


"The conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in
the rocks."
- Proverbs 30:26


Conscious of their own natural defencelessness, the conies resort
to burrows in the rocks, and are secure from their enemies. My
heart, be willing to gather a lesson from these feeble folk. Thou
art as weak and as exposed to peril as the timid cony, be as wise
to seek a shelter.

My best security is within the munitions of an immutable Jehovah,
where his unalterable promises stand like giant walls of rock. It
will be well with thee, my heart, if thou canst always hide
thyself in the bulwarks of his glorious attributes, all of which
are guarantees of safety for those who put their trust in him.
Blessed be the name of the Lord, I have so done, and have found
myself like David in Adullam, safe from the cruelty of my enemy;
I have not now to find out the blessedness of the man who puts
his trust in the Lord, for long ago, when Satan and my sins
pursued me, I fled to the cleft of the rock Christ Jesus, and in
his riven side I found a delightful resting-place.

My heart, run to him anew to-night, whatever thy present grief
may be; Jesus feels for thee; Jesus consoles thee; Jesus will
help thee. No monarch in his impregnable fortress is more secure
than the cony in his rocky burrow. The master of ten thousand
chariots is not one whit better protected than the little dweller
in the mountain's cleft.

In Jesus the weak are strong, and the defenceless safe; they
could not be more strong if they were giants, or more safe if
they were in heaven. Faith gives to men on earth the protection
of the God of heaven. More they cannot need, and need not wish.
The conies cannot build a castle, but they avail themselves of
what is there already: I cannot make myself a refuge, but Jesus
has provided it, his Father has given it, his Spirit has revealed
it, and lo, again to-night I enter it, and am safe from every
foe.

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