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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions
Morning, September 19
"The liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free." - Galatians 5:1

This "liberty" makes us free to heaven's charter-the Bible. Here is a choice 
passage, believer, "When thou passest through the rivers, I will be with thee." 
You are free to that.

Here is another: "The mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed, but my 
kindness shall not depart from thee"; you are free to that. You are a welcome 
guest at the table of the
promises. Scripture is a never-failing treasury filled with boundless stores of 
grace.

It is the bank of heaven; you may draw from it as much as you please, without 
let or hindrance. Come in faith and you are welcome to all covenant blessings. 
There is not a promise in the Word which shall be withheld.

In the depths of tribulations let this freedom comfort you; amidst waves of 
distress let it cheer you; when sorrows surround thee let it be thy solace. 
This is thy Father's love-token; thou
art free to it at all times. Thou art also free to the throne of grace.
It is the believer's privilege to have access at all times to his heavenly 
Father. Whatever our desires, our difficulties, our wants, we are at liberty to 
spread all before him. It matters not how much we may have sinned, we may ask 
and expect pardon.

It signifies nothing how poor we are, we may plead his promise that he will 
provide all things needful. We have permission to approach his throne at all 
times-in midnight's darkest hour, or
in noontide's most burning heat. Exercise thy right, O believer, and live up to 
thy privilege.
Thou art free to all that is treasured up in Christ-wisdom, righteousness, 
sanctification, and redemption. It matters not what thy need is, for there is 
fulness of supply in Christ, and
it is there for thee. O what a "freedom" is thine! freedom from condemnation, 
freedom to the promises, freedom to the throne of grace, and at last freedom to 
enter heaven!

Evening, September 19
"For this child I prayed." - 1 Samuel 1:27

Devout souls delight to look upon those mercies which they have obtained in 
answer to supplication, for they can see God's especial love in them. When we 
can name our blessings Samuel, that is, "asked of God," they will be as dear to 
us as her child was to Hannah. Peninnah had many children, but they came as 
common blessings unsought in prayer: Hannah's one heaven-given child was dearer 
far, because he was the fruit of earnest
pleadings.

How sweet was that water to Samson which he found at "the well of him that 
prayed!" Quassia cups turn all waters bitter, but the cup of prayer puts a 
sweetness into the draughts it brings. Did we pray for the conversion of our 
children? How doubly sweet, when they are saved, to see in them our own 
petitions fulfilled!
Better to rejoice over them as the fruit of our pleadings than as the fruit of 
our bodies. Have we sought of the Lord some choice spiritual gift? When it 
comes to us it will be wrapped up in the
gold cloth of God's faithfulness and truth, and so be doubly precious.

Have we petitioned for success in the Lord's work? How joyful is the prosperity 
which comes flying upon the wings of prayer! It is always best to get blessings 
into our house in the legitimate way, by the door of prayer; then they are 
blessings indeed, and not temptations. Even when prayer speeds not, the 
blessings grow all the richer for the delay; the child Jesus was all the more 
lovely in the eyes of Mary when she found him after having sought him 
sorrowing. That which we win by prayer we should dedicate to God, as Hannah 
dedicated Samuel.

The gift came from heaven, let it go to heaven. Prayer brought it, gratitude 
sang over it, let devotion conse crate it. Here will be a special occasion for 
saying, "Of thine own have I given unto thee. " Reader, is prayer your element 
or your weariness? Which? 
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Daily devotions for 09-15-2005:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: The Lord's Ship
Evening Title: The Difficulty of Repentance
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Morning: The Lord's Ship
"There were also with Him other little ships."   --Mark 4:36

Jesus was the Lord High Admiral of the sea that night, and His presence 
preserved the whole
convoy. It is well to sail with Jesus, even though it be in a little ship. When 
we sail in Christ's company, we may no t make sure of fair weather, for great 
storms may toss the vessel
which carries the Lord Himself, and we must not expect to find the sea less 
boisterous around our little boat. If we go with Jesus we must be content to 
fare as He fares; and when the waves
are rough to Him, they will be rough to us. It is by tempest and tossing that 
we shall come to
land, as He did before us. When the storm swept over Galilee's dark lake all 
faces gathered
blackness, and all hearts dreaded shipwreck.

When all creature help was u seless, the slumbering Saviour arose, and with a 
word,
transformed the riot of the tempest into the deep quiet of a calm; then were 
the little vessels at
rest as well as that which carried the Lord.
Jesus is the star of the sea; and though there be sorrow upon the sea, when 
Jesus is on it there is joy too. May our hearts make Jesus their anchor, their 
rudder, their lighthouse, their life-boat, and their harbour. His Church is the 
Admiral's flagship, let us attend her movements, and cheer her officers with 
our presence. He Himself  ;is the great attraction; let us follow ever in His 
wake, mark His signals, steer by His chart, and never fear while He is within 
hail. Not one ship in the convoy shall suffer wreck; the great Commodore will 
steer every barque in safety to the desired haven. By faith we will slip our 
cable for another day's cruise, and sail forth with Jesus into a sea of 
tribulation. Winds and waves will not spare us, but they all obey Him; and, 
therefore, whatever squalls may occur without, faith shall feel a blessed calm 
within. He is ever i n the centre of the weather-beaten company: let us rejoice 
in Him. His vessel has reached the haven, and so shall ours.

Evening: The Difficulty of Repentance
"I acknowledged my sin unto Thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I 
will confess
my transgressions unto the Lord; and Thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin." 
 --Psalm 32:5

David's grief for sin was bitter. Its effects were visible upon his outward 
frame: "his bones
waxed old"; "his moisture was turned into the drought of summer." No remedy 
could he find,
until h e made a full confession before the throne of the heavenly grace. He 
tells us that for a
time he kept silence, and his heart became more and more filled with grief: 
like a mountain tarn whose outlet is blocked up, his soul was swollen with 
torrents of sorrow. He fashioned excuses; he endeavoured to divert his 
thoughts, but it was all to no purpose; like a festering sore his anguish 
gathered, and as he would not use the lancet of confession, his spirit was full 
of torment, and knew no rest.

At last it came to this, that he must return unto his God in humble penitence, 
or die outright; so he hastened to the mercy-seat, and there unrolled the 
volume of his iniquities before the all-seeing One, acknowledging all the evil 
of his ways in language such as you read in the fifty-first and other 
penitential Psalms. Having done this, a work so simple and yet so difficult to 
pride, he received at once the token of divine forgiveness; the bones which had 
been broken were made to rejoice, and he came forth from his closet to sing the 
blessedness of the man whose transgression is forgiven. See the value of a 
grace-wrought confession of sin! It is to be prized above all price, for in 
every case where there is a genuine, gracious confession, mercy is freely 
given, not because the repentance and confession deserve mercy, but for 
Christ's sake.
Blessed be God, there is always healing for the broken heart; the fountain is 
ever flowing to
cleanse us from our sins. Truly, O Lord, Thou art a God "ready to pardon!" 
Therefore will we
acknowledge our iniquities.

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