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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions

Morning, November 15

"And Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the
hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel? And the
man of God answered, The Lord is able to give thee much more than
this."
- 2 Chronicles 25:9

A very important question this seemed to be to the king of Judah,
and possibly it is of even more weight with the tried and tempted
O Christian. To lose money is at no times pleasant, and when
principle involves it, the flesh is not always ready to make the
sacrifice. "Why lose that which may be so usefully employed? May
not the truth itself be bought too dear? What shall we do without
it? Remember the children, and our small income!" All these
things and a thousand more would tempt the Christian to put forth
his hand to unrighteous gain, or stay himself from carrying out
his conscientious convictions, when they involve serious loss.
All men cannot view these matters in the light of faith; and even
with the followers of Jesus, the doctrine of "we must live" has
quite sufficient weight.

The Lord is able to give thee much more than this is a very
satisfactory answer to the anxious question. Our Father holds the
purse-strings, and what we lose for his sake he can repay a
thousand-fold. It is ours to obey his will, and we may rest
assured that he will provide for us.

The Lord will be no man's debtor at the last. Saints know that a
grain of heart's-ease is of more value than a ton of gold. He who
wraps a threadbare coat about a good conscience has gained a
spiritual wealth far more desirable than any he has lost.

God's smile and a dungeon are enough for a true heart; his frown
and a palace would be hell to a gracious spirit. Let the worst
come to the worst, let all the talents go, we have not lost our
treasure, for that is above, where Christ sitteth at the right
hand of God. Meanwhile, even now, the Lord maketh the meek to
inherit the earth, and no good thing doth he withhold from them
that walk uprightly.


Evening, November 15


"Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon
fought and his angels."
- Revelation 12:7


War always will rage between the two great sovereignties until
one or other be crushed. Peace between good and evil is an
impossibility; the very pretence of it would, in fact, be the
triumph of the powers of darkness. Michael will always fight; his
holy soul is vexed with sin, and will not endure it.

Jesus will always be the dragon's foe, and that not in a quiet
sense, but actively, vigorously, with full determination to
exterminate evil. All his servants, whether angels in heaven or
messengers on earth, will and must fight; they are born to be
warriors-at the cross they enter into covenant never to make
truce with evil; they are a warlike company, firm in defence and
fierce in attack. The duty of every soldier in the army of the
Lord is daily, with all his heart, and soul, and strength, to
fight against the dragon.

The dragon and his angels will not decline the affray; they are
incessant in their onslaughts, sparing no weapon, fair or foul.
We are foolish to expect to serve God without opposition: the
more zealous we are, the more sure are we to be assailed by the
myrmidons of hell. The church may become slothful, but not so her
great antagonist; his restless spirit never suffers the war to
pause; he hates the woman's seed, and would fain devour the
church if he could.

The servants of Satan partake much of the old dragon's energy,
and are usually an active race. War rages all around, and to
dream of peace is dangerous and futile.

Glory be to God, we know the end of the war. The great dragon
shall be cast out and for ever destroyed, while Jesus and they
who are with him shall receive the crown. Let us sharpen our
swords to-night, and pray the Holy Spirit to nerve our arms for
the conflict. Never battle so important, never crown so glorious.
Every man to his post, ye warriors of the cross, and may the Lord
tread Satan under your feet shortly!

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