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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions
Morning, May 27 
"These were potters, and those that dwelt among plants and
hedges: there they dwelt with the king for his work." - 1 Chronicles 4:23 
 
Potters were the very highest grade of workers, but "the king"
needed potters, and therefore they were in royal service,
although the material upon which they worked was nothing but
clay. We, too, may be engaged in the most menial part of the
Lord's work, but it is a great privilege to do anything for "the
king"; and therefore we will abide in our calling, hoping that,
"although we have lien among the pots, yet shall we be as the
wings of a dove covered with silver, and her feathers with yellow
gold." The text tells us of those who dwelt among plants and
hedges, having rough, rustic, hedging and ditching work to do.
 
They may have desired to live in the city, amid its life,
society, and refinement, but they kept their appointed places,
for they also were doing the king's work. The place of our
habitation is fixed, and we are not to remove from it out of whim
and caprice, but seek to serve the Lord in it, by being a
blessing to those among whom we reside. These potters and
gardeners had royal company, for they dwelt "with the king" and
although among hedges and plants, they dwelt with the king there.
 
No lawful place, or gracious occupation, however mean, can debar
us from communion with our divine Lord. In visiting hovels,
swarming lodging-houses, workhouses, or jails, we may go with the
king. In all works of faith we may count upon Jesus' fellowship.
 
It is when we are in his work that we may reckon upon his smile.
Ye unknown workers who are occupied for your Lord amid the dirt
and wretchedness of the lowest of the low, be of good cheer, for
jewels have been found upon dunghills ere now, earthen pots have
been filled with heavenly treasure, and ill weeds have been
transformed into precious flowers. Dwell ye with the King for his
work, and when he writes his chronicles your name shall be recorded.
 
 Evening, May 27 
"He humbled himself." - Philippians 2:8 
 
Jesus is the great teacher of lowliness of heart. We need daily
to learn of him. See the Master taking a towel and washing his
disciples' feet! Follower of Christ, wilt thou not humble
thyself? See him as the Servant of servants, and surely thou
canst not be proud! Is not this sentence the compendium of his
biography, "He humbled himself"? Was he not on earth always
stripping off first one robe of honour and then another, till,
naked, he was fastened to the cross, and there did he not empty
out his inmost self, pouring out his life-blood, giving up for
all of us, till they laid him penniless in a borrowed grave? How
low was our dear Redeemer brought! How then can we be proud?
Stand at the foot of the cross, and count the purple drops by
which you have been cleansed; see the thorn-crown; mark his
scourged shoulders, still gushing with encrimsoned rills; see
hands and feet given up to the rough iron, and his whole self to
mockery and scorn; see the bitterness, and the pangs, and the
throes of inward grief, showing themselves in his outward frame;
hear the thrilling shriek, "My God, my God, why hast thou
forsaken me?" And if you do not lie prostrate on the ground
before that cross, you have never seen it: if you are not humbled
in the presence of Jesus, you do not know him.
 
You were so lost that nothing could save you but the sacrifice of
God's only begotten. Think of that, and as Jesus stooped for you,
bow yourself in lowliness at his feet. A sense of Christ's
amazing love to us has a greater tendency to humble us than even
a consciousness of our own guilt.
 
May the Lord bring us in contemplation to Calvary, then our
position will no longer be that of the pompous man of pride, but
we shall take the humble place of one who loves much because much
has been forgiven him. Pride cannot live beneath the cross. Let
us sit there and learn our lesson, and then rise and carry it into practice. 


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