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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions
Morning, November 23

"Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments; 
and they shall walk with me in white: for they are worthy." - Revelation 3:4

We may understand this to refer to justification. "They shall walk in white"; 
that is, they shall enjoy a constant sense of their own justification by faith; 
they shall understand that the
righteousness of Christ is imputed to them, that they have all been washed and 
made whiter than the newly-fallen snow.

Again, it refers to joy and gladness: for white robes were holiday dresses 
among the Jews. They who have not defiled their garments shall have their faces 
always bright; they shall
understand what Solomon meant when he said "Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, 
and drink thy wine with a merry heart. Let thy garments be always white, for 
God hath accepted thy works.

" He who is accepted of God shall wear white garments of joy and gladness, 
while he walks in sweet communion with the Lord Jesus. Whence so many doubts, 
so much misery, and mourning? It is because so many believers defile their 
garments with sin and error, and hence they lose the joy of their salvation, 
and the comfortable fellowship of the Lord Jesus, they do not here below walk 
in white.

The promise also refers to walking in white before the throne of God. Those who 
have not defiled their garments here shall most certainly walk in white up 
yonder, where the white-robed hosts sing perpetual hallelujahs to the Most 
High. They shall possess joys inconceivable, happiness beyond a dream, bliss 
which imagination knoweth not, blessedness which even the stretch of desire 
hath not reached.

The "undefiled in the way" shall have all this-not of merit, nor of works, but 
of grace. They shall walk with Christ in white, for he has made them "worthy. " 
In his sweet company they shall drink of the living fountains of waters.

Evening, November 23
"Thou, O God, hast prepared of thy goodness for the poor." - Psalm 68:10

All God's gifts are prepared gifts laid up in store for wants foreseen. He 
anticipates our needs; and out of the fulness which he has treasured up in 
Christ Jesus, he provides of his goodness
for the poor. You may trust him for all the necessities that can occur, for he 
has infallibly foreknown every one of them.

He can say of us in all conditions, "I knew that thou wouldst be this and 
that." A man goes a journey across the desert, and when he has made a day's 
advance, and pitched his tent, he discovers that he wants many comforts and 
necessaries which he has not brought in his baggage. "Ah!" says he, "I did not 
foresee this:
if I had this journey to go again, I should bring these things with me, so 
necessary to my comfort."

But God has marked with prescient eye all the requirements of his poor 
wandering children, and when those needs occur, supplies are ready. It is 
goodness which he has prepared for the poor in heart, goodness and goodness 
only. "My grace is sufficient for thee. " "As thy days, so shall thy strength 
be. "

Reader, is your heart heavy this evening? God knew it would be; the comfort 
which your heart wants is treasured in the sweet assurance of the text. You are 
poor and needy, but he has thought upon you, and has the exact blessing which 
you require in store for you. Plead the promise, believe it and obtain its 
fulfilment.

Do you feel that you never were so consciously vile as you are now? Behold, the 
crimson fountain is open still, with all its former efficacy, to wash your sin 
away. Never shall you come into such a position that Christ cannot aid you. No 
pinch shall ever arrive in your spiritual affairs in which Jesus Christ shall 
not be equal to the emergency, for your history has all been
foreknown and provided for in Jesus.
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Daily devotions for 11-24-2004:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: The Glorious Lord
Evening Title: Poverty Comes
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Morning: The Glorious Lord
"The glorious Lord will be unto us a place of broad rivers and streams." 
--Isaiah 33:21

Broad rivers and streams produce fertility, and abundance in the land. Places 
near broad rivers
are remarkable for the variety of their plants and their plentiful harvests. 
God is all this to
His Church. Having God she has abundance. What can she ask for that He will not 
give her? What want can she mention  which He will not supply?
"In this mountain shall the Lord of hosts make unto all people a feast of fat 
things." Want ye
the bread of life? It drops like manna from the sky. Want ye  efreshing 
streams? The rock follows you, and that Rock is Christ. If you suffer any want 
it is your own fault; if you are straitened you are not straitened in Him, but 
in your own bowels.

Broad rivers and streams also point to commerce.
Our glorious Lord is to us a place of heavenly merchandize. Through our 
Redeemer we have
commerce with the past; the wealth of Calvary, the treasures of the covenant, 
the riches of the
ancient days of election, the stores of eternity, all come to us down the broad 
stream of our
gracious Lord. We have commerce, too, with the future. What galleys, laden to 
the water's edge, come to us from the millennium! What visions we have of the 
days of heaven upon earth! Through our glorious Lord we have commerce with 
angels; communion with the bright spirits washed in blood,      ho sing before 
the throne; nay, better still, we have fellowship with the Infinite One.

Broad rivers and streams are specially intended to set forth the idea of 
security. Rivers were of old a defence. Oh! beloved, what a defence is God to 
His Church! The devil cannot cross this broad river of God. How he wishes he 
could turn the current, but fear not, for God abideth immutably the same. Satan 
may worry, but he cannot destroy us; no galley with oars shall invade our 
river, neither shall gallant ship pass thereby.

Evening: Poverty Comes
"Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep: 
so shall thy
poverty come as one that travelleth; and thy want as an armed man." --Proverbs 
24:33, 34

The worst of sluggards only ask for a little slumber; they would be indignant 
if they were
accused of thorough idleness. A little folding of the hands to sleep is all 
they crave, and they
have a crowd of reasons to show that this indulgence is a very proper one. Yet 
by these
littles the day ebbs out, and the time for labour is all gone, and the field is 
grown over with
thorns. It is by little procrastinations that men ruin their souls. They have 
no intention to delay
for years--a few months will bring  he more convenient season--to-morrow if you 
will, they
will attend to serious things; but the present hour is so occupied and 
altogether so unsuitable,
that they beg to be excused. Like  ands from an hour-glass, time passes, life 
is wasted by
driblets, and seasons of grace lost by little slumbers. Oh, to be wise, to 
catch the flying
hour, to use the moments on the wing!

May the Lord teach us this sacred wisdom, for otherwise a poverty of the worst 
sort awaits us,
eternal poverty which shall want even a drop of water, and beg for it in vain. 
Like a traveller
steadily pursuing his journey, poverty overtakes the slothful, and ruin 
overthrows the undecided: each hour brings the dreaded pursuer nearer; he 
pauses not by the way, for he is on his master's business and must not tarry. 
As an armed man enters with authority and power, so shall want come to the 
idle, and death to the impenitent, and there will be no escape. O that men were 
wise be-times, and would seek diligently unto the Lord Jesus, or ere the solemn 
day shall dawn when it will be too late to plough and to sow, too late to 
repent and believe. In harvest, it is vain to lament that the seed time was 
neglected. As yet, faith and holy decision are timely. May we obtain them this 
night.


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