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  |   | Morning And Evening; Charles Spurgeon « Thread Started on Sept 18, 2012, 10:32pm » |     ![[Delete] [Delete]](http://images.proboards.com/new/buttons/delete.png)  |    Morning
  "If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit." Galatians 5:25
  The  two most important things in our holy religion are the life of faith  and the walk of faith. He who shall rightly understand these is not far  from being a master in experimental theology, for they are vital points  to a Christian. You will never find true faith unattended by true  godliness; on the other hand, you will never discover a truly holy life  which has not for its root a living faith upon the righteousness of  Christ. Woe unto those who seek after the one without the other! There  are some who cultivate faith and forget holiness; these may be very high  in orthodoxy, but they shall be very deep in condemnation, for they  hold the truth in unrighteousness; and there are others who have  strained after holiness of life, but have denied the faith, like the  Pharisees of old, of whom the Master said, they were "whitewashed  sepulchres." We must have faith, for this is the foundation; we must  have holiness of life, for this is the superstructure. Of what service  is the mere foundation of a building to a man in the day of tempest? Can  he hide himself therein? He wants a house to cover him, as well as a  foundation for that house. Even so we need the superstructure of  spiritual life if we would have comfort in the day of doubt. But seek  not a holy life without faith, for that would be to erect a house which  can afford no permanent shelter, because it has no foundation on a rock.  Let faith and life be put together, and, like the two abutments of an  arch, they will make our piety enduring. Like light and heat streaming  from the same sun, they are alike full of blessing. Like the two pillars  of the temple, they are for glory and for beauty. They are two streams  from the fountain of grace; two lamps lit with holy fire; two olive  trees watered by heavenly care. O Lord, give us this day life within,  and it will reveal itself without to thy glory.
  Evening
  "And they follow me." John 10:27
  We  should follow our Lord as unhesitatingly as sheep follow their  shepherd, for he has a right to lead us wherever he pleases. We are not  our own, we are bought with a price--let us recognize the rights of the  redeeming blood. The soldier follows his captain, the servant obeys his  master, much more must we follow our Redeemer, to whom we are a  purchased possession. We are not true to our profession of being  Christians, if we question the bidding of our Leader and Commander.  Submission is our duty, cavilling is our folly. Often might our Lord say  to us as to Peter, "What is that to thee? Follow thou me." Wherever  Jesus may lead us, he goes before us. If we know not where we go, we  know with whom we go. With such a companion, who will dread the perils  of the road? The journey may be long, but his everlasting arms will  carry us to the end. The presence of Jesus is the assurance of eternal  salvation, because he lives, we shall live also. We should follow Christ  in simplicity and faith, because the paths in which he leads us all end  in glory and immortality. It is true they may not be smooth paths--they  may be covered with sharp flinty trials, but they lead to the "city  which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God." "All the paths  of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant." Let us  put full trust in our Leader, since we know that, come prosperity or  adversity, sickness or health, popularity or contempt, his purpose shall  be worked out, and that purpose shall be pure, unmingled good to every  heir of mercy. We shall find it sweet to go up the bleak side of the  hill with Christ; and when rain and snow blow into our faces, his dear  love will make us far more blest than those who sit at home and warm  their hands at the world's fire. To the top of Amana, to the dens of  lions, or to the hills of leopards, we will follow our Beloved. Precious  Jesus, draw us, and we will run after thee.   |   |  
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