January 7th? Daily devotion CHARLES SPURGEON

Verse of the day: “For for me, living is Christ, and dying is a gain” (Philippians 1:21).

The believer did not always live for Christ; I began to live alone after the Holy Ghost convinced him of sin and, by grace, made him see the Savior who died and made the Atonement of his guilt from the moment of his new and heavenly birth. , man begins to live for Christ. Jesus is the pearl of great value to the believer, and for him we desire to abandon all that we have. The Lord Jesus has won our hearts, that only for him do they lathe, for his glory, we must live to defend the gospel, we must die. The Lord Jesus is the standard of our lives and the model by which we must shape our character.

  • These words of the Apostle Paul mean more than many people think.
  • They tell us that Christ was the goal and purpose of Paul’s life.
  • In the words of an old believer.
  • Paul ate.
  • Drank.
  • And slept eternal life.
  • The Lord Jesus was the breath of the apostle.
  • The soul of his soul.
  • The heart of his heart.
  • The life of his life.
  • Can you say.
  • As a person who claims to be a believer.
  • That his life coincides with Paul’s? Can you honestly say that for you to live is Christ? In your business.
  • Do you live for Christ or do you work to magnify yourself and bring benefit to your family? You ask.
  • “Is it essential to live for Christ?” For the believer.
  • That is.
  • If a believer claims to live for Christ.
  • How can he live for some other purpose without committing spiritual adultery? Many adhere to this principle to some extent.
  • But who dares to say that he lived totally for Christ.
  • As did Paul? However.
  • Is this the only true Christian life? its origin.
  • Its sustenance.
  • Its standard and its purpose.
  • The Christian life can be summed up in one word: Jesus.
  • Lord.
  • Accept me.
  • I present myself begging that I can only live in You and for You.
  • Let me be like the bull that is between the plow and the altar.
  • Can my motto be: “Ready to work or to sacrifice”?.

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