June 1st? Daily devotion CHARLES SPURGEON

Verse of the day :?Was the afternoon and morning the first day?(Genesis 1. 5)

Did that happen at the beginning? Did light and dark divide the time frame of the first day? Similarly, there should be little admiration if I change my situation from the glow of prosperity to the midnight of adversity. At certain times, I am already expected to mourn the absence of my past joys and seek my Lord overnight. I am not alone in this case, because all the Lord’s loved ones have felt the need to sing the song mixed with mercy with judgment, trial with deliverance, lament with delight.

  • One of the arrangements of divine providence is that night and day will never cease.
  • Whether in the spiritual realm or in the realm of natural creation.
  • Until we reach the place where it is written: “Is there no more night?” (Revelation 22.
  • 5).
  • What Heavenly Father commands is good and wise.
  • So.
  • Oh my soul.
  • What could be better to do? First.
  • You must be content with this divine command and be ready.
  • Like Job.
  • To receive both good and evil from the hand of the Lord.
  • So trying to make morning and afternoon outings happy? (Psalm 65.
  • 8 ARC).
  • Praise the Lord for the sun of joy when it rises.
  • And for the melancholy of twilight when it comes.
  • There is beauty at dawn and dusk.
  • Sing of your joy and glorify the Lord.
  • Believer.
  • Like the nightingale.
  • Sing your melodies at all hours.
  • The night is as useful as the day.
  • The dew of grace falls heavily on the night of sorrows.
  • The stars of promise shine gloriously in the darkness of affliction.
  • Continue your service to the Lord.
  • Enduring all the changes.
  • If during the day your motto is to work.
  • Then at night go to surveillance.
  • Every hour has its function.
  • Stay in your calling as a servant of the Lord.
  • Until he suddenly appears in glory.
  • My soul.
  • Your night of old age and death is approaching.
  • Fear not.
  • Because it is part of the day; and the Lord said.
  • “Will the Lord protect you all day long?” (Deuteronomy 33.
  • 12).

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