September 1st? Daily devotion CHARLES SPURGEON

Verse of the day: You guide me with your counsel and then receive me in glory (Psalm 73. 24).

The Psalmist felt the need to be guided by God, had just discovered the madness of his heart and, so that he would not lose it, resolved that from now on God’s direction would guide him. great step toward wisdom, which leads us to trust in the wisdom of the Lord himself; the blind man leans on his friend’s arms and returns unscathed; In the same way, we must implicitly surrender ourselves to divine direction, without hesitation of anything and sure that, even if we do not see it, it is always prudent to trust in the God who sees everything.

  • You guide me is a blessed expression of trust.
  • The psalmist was sure that the Lord would not stop this work of condescension.
  • This is a word for you.
  • Believer; rest on it.
  • Make sure your God is your counselor and your friend.
  • He will guide you and guide you in all your ways.
  • In God’s written word.
  • This certainty is partially fulfilled.
  • As the Bible advises.
  • We are happy that God’s Word always guides us! What would the sailor be without his compass? What would the believer be without the Bible? It is the safe map that frees you from the quicksand of destruction and takes you to the heaven of salvation.
  • The map designed and marked by the One who knows all the way.
  • Oh blessed God.
  • May we trust you to guide us to the end! In contemplating this orientation to life.
  • The psalmist anticipates a divine reception at the end: “Then you will receive me in glory.
  • ” What a wonderful thought for you.
  • Believer! God himself will receive you in glory.
  • Yes.
  • You! A wandering.
  • Unstable.
  • And unguided believer.
  • God will lead him safely to glory in the end! This is your part.
  • Live this day in this part.
  • And if complications surround you.
  • Move forward.
  • With the force of this text.
  • Straight to the throne.

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