• “I entreat you, give no place to despondency. This is a dangerous temptation–a refined, not a gross temptation of the adversary. Melancholy contracts and withers the heart, and renders it unfit to receive the impressions of grace. It magnifies and gives a false colouring to objects, and thus renders your burdens too heavy to bear. God’s designs regarding you, and His methods of bringing about these designs, are infinitely wise.” – Madame Guyon

Miscellaneous

HOW TO BEAR WITH OTHERS.

LXXXV1I. 

... IN order to be satisfied even with the best people, 
we need to be content with little, and… Continue reading 

LUKEWARMNESS.

LXXXVI. 

WHAT a relief it would be only to see those who are 
really friends in God's Sight, and to… Continue reading 

Gently Lead Us by Octavius Winslow

 

Gently, Lord, oh, gently lead us
Through vale of tears,
Though thou’st decreed us,
Till our last great change… Continue reading

Forever with the Lord by Octavius Winslow

 

Forever with the Lord!
Amen; so let it be,
Life from the dead is in that word,
‘Tis immortality.… Continue reading

TEARFULNESS.

CVL 

Do not be afraid ; you insult God by mistrusting His 
Goodness ; He knows better than you what… Continue reading 

SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS.

CV. 

I QUITE understand that all your troubles come from 
excessive self-consciousness, and from letting yourself be 
too much guided… Continue reading 

HOW TO ACCEPT ALL GOD’S DEALINGS THANKFULLY.

CIV. 

GOD loves you, since He is so jealous over you and so 
watchful in bringing home to you even… Continue reading 

TO A LADY, CONCERNING CERTAIN FAMILY DIFFICULTIES.


IT is true that you are too much self-absorbed, too keenly 
perceptive through a touchy fastidiousness, too ready to 
be… Continue reading 

Mary came to the Sepulchre – C. H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon Daily Devotional – July 14, Evening

 

“As it began to dawn, came Magdalene, to see the sepulchre.”-Matthew… Continue reading

A Woman’s War by C. H. Spurgeon

The Lord shall sell Sisera into the hand of a woman. (Judges 4:9)
Rather an unusual text, but there may… Continue reading
  • “The opposite of patience is not impatience, but unbelief.” – Jackie Pullinger

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Verse of the Day

But “he who glories, let him glory in the Lord.” For not he who commends himself is approved, but whom the Lord commends. — 2 Corinthians 10:17-18 (NKJV)

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