
Morning and Evening: Daily Readings
The prince of preachers offers his congregation, and now you, a daily appointment with the divine. Charles Spurgeon's masterpiece has guided generations of believers through the rhythms of morning and night, each meditation a small lantern lit against the darkness. These aren't elaborate sermons but concentrated acts of worship: two brief passages per day, each anchored in Scripture, each designed to prick the conscience and stir the heart. Spurgeon writes as one who has knelt in the same spiritual battles as his readers, making these pages feel less like instruction and more like fellowship. Originally published in 1865, this devotional carries the weight of a lifetime spent plumbing the depths of Scripture and the heights of praise. Whether you begin your day with its morning meditation or close your night with its evening reflection, you'll find not platitudes but genuine sustenance, the kind that comes from a man who believed God is most near when we are most honest about our need for Him.
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