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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions
Morning, August 23
"I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things which thou knowest 
not."
- Jeremiah 33:3

There are different translations of these words. One version renders it, "I 
will shew thee great and fortified things." Another, "Great and reserved 
things."

Now, there are reserved and special things in Christian experience: all the 
developments of spiritual life are not alike easy of attainment. There are the 
common frames and feelings of repentance, and faith, and joy, and hope, which 
are  enjoyed by
the entire family; but there is an upper realm of rapture, of communion, and 
conscious union with Christ, which is far from being the common dwelling-place 
of believers. We have not all the high privilege of John, to lean upon Jesus' 
bosom; nor of Paul, to be caught up into the third heaven.

There are heights in experimental knowledge of the things of God which the 
eagle's eye of acumen and philosophic thought hath never seen: God alone can 
bear us there; but the chariot in which he takes us up, and the fiery  steeds 
with which that chariot is
dragged, are prevailing prayers. Prevailing prayer is victorious over the God 
of mercy, "By his strength he had power with God: yea, he had power over the 
angel, and prevailed: he wept, and made supplication unto him: he found him in 
Beth-el, and there he spake with us." Prevailing prayer takes the Christian to 
Carmel, and enables him to cover heaven with clouds of blessing, and earth with 
floods of mercy.

Prevailing prayer bears the Christian aloft to Pisgah, and shows him the 
inheritance reserved; it elevates us to Tabor and transfigures us, till in the 
likeness of his Lord, as he is, so are we also in this world. If you would 
reach to something higher
than ordinary grovelling experience, look to the Rock that is higher than you, 
and gaze with the eye of faith through the window of importunate prayer. When 
you open the window on your side, it will not be bolted on the other.

Evening, August 23
"And round about the throne were four and twenty seats: and upon the seats I 
saw four and twenty elders sitting, clothed in white raiment." - Revelation 4:4

These representatives of the saints in heaven are said to be around the throne. 
In the passage in Canticles, where Solomon sings of the King sitting at his 
table, some render it "a round table." From this, some expositors, I think, 
without straining
the text, have said, "There is an equality among the saints."

That idea is conveyed by the equal nearness of the four and twenty elders. The 
condition of glorified spirits in heaven is that of nearness to Christ, clear 
vision of his glory, constant access  to his court, and familiar fellowship 
with his person: nor
is there any difference in this respect between one saint and another, but all 
the people of God, apostles, martyrs, ministers, or private and obscure 
Christians, shall all be seated near the throne, where they shall for ever gaze 
upon their exalted Lord, and be satisfied with his love. They shall all be near 
to Christ, all ravished with his love, all eating and drinking at the same 
table with him, all equally beloved as his favourites and friends even if not 
all equally rew arded as servants.

Let believers on earth imitate the saints in heaven in their nearness to 
Christ. Let us on earth be as the elders are in heaven, sitting around the 
throne. May Christ be the object of our thoughts, the centre of our lives.

How can we endure to live at such a distance from our Beloved?
Lord Jesus, draw us nearer to thyself. Say unto us, "Abide in me, and I in 
you"; and permit us to sing, "His left hand is under my head, and his right 
hand doth embrace me. "

O lift me higher, nearer  ;thee,
And as I rise more pure and meet,
O let my soul's humility
Make me lie lower at thy feet;
Less trusting self, the more I prove
The blessed comfort of thy love. 
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Daily devotions for 08-22-2005:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Watering Others
Evening Title: What God Hasn't Said
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Morning: Watering Others
"He that watereth shall be watered also himself." --Proverbs 11:25

We are here taught the great lesson, that to get, we must give; that to 
accumulate, we must scatter; that to make ourselves happy, we must make others 
happy; and that in order to become spiritually vigorous, we must seek the 
spiritual good of others. In watering others, we are ourselves watered. How? 
Our efforts to be useful, bring out our powers for usefulness. We have latent 
talents and dormant faculties, which are brought to light by exercise. Our 
strength for labour is hidden even from ourselves, until we venture forth to 
fight the Lord's battles, or to climb the mountains of difficulty. We do not 
know what tender sympathies we possess until we try to dry the widow's tears, 
and soothe the orphan's grief. We often find in attempting to teach others, tha 
t we gain instruction for ourselves.

Oh, what gracious lessons some of us have learned at sick beds! We went to 
teach the Scriptures, we came away blushing that we knew so little of them. In 
our converse with poor saints, we are taught the way of God more perfectly for 
ourselves and get a deeper insight into divine truth. So that watering others 
makes us humble.
We discover how much grace there is where we had not looked for it; and how 
much the poor saint may outstrip us in knowledge.

Our own comfort is also increased by our working for others. We endeavour to 
cheer them, and the consolation gladdens our own heart. Like the two men in the 
snow; one chafed the other's limbs to keep him from dying, and in so doing kept 
his own blood in circulation, and saved his own life. The poor widow of Sarepta 
gave from her scanty store a supply for the prophet's wants, and from that day 
she never again knew what want was. Give then, and it shall be given unto you, 
good measure, pressed down, and running over.

Evening: What God Hasn't Said
"I s aid not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye Me in vain." --Isaiah 45:19

We may gain much solace by considering what God has not said. What He has said 
is inexpressibly full of comfort and delight; what He has not said is scarcely 
less rich in consolation. It was one of these "said nots" which preserved the 
kingdom of Israel in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, for "the Lord said 
not that He would blot out the name of Israel from under heaven." 2 Kings 14:27.

In our text we have an assurance that God will answer prayer, because He hath 
"not said unto the seed of Israel, Seek ye Me in vain." You who write bitter 
things against yourselves should remember that, let your doubts and fears say 
what they will, if God has not cut you off from mercy, there is no room for 
despair: even the voice of
conscience is of little weight if it be not seconded by the voice of God. What 
God has said, tremble at! But suffer not your vain imaginings to overwhelm you 
with despondency and sinful despair. Many timid persons have been vexed by the 
suspicion  that there may be something in God's decree which shuts them out 
from hope, but here is a complete refutation to that troublesome fear, for no 
true seeker can be decreed to wrath.
"I have not spoken in secret, in a dark place of the earth; I have not said," 
even in the secret of my unsearchable decree, "Seek ye Me in vain."

God has clearly revealed that He will hear the prayer of those who call upon 
Him, and that declaration cannot be contravened. He has so firmly, so 
truthfully, so righteously spoken, that there can be  no room for doubt. He 
does not reveal His mind in unintelligible words, but He speaks plainly and 
positively, "Ask, and ye shall receive." Believe, O trembler, this sure 
truth--that prayer must and shall be heard, and that never, even in the secrets 
of eternity, has the Lord said unto any living soul, "Seek ye Me in vain."

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