Daily Archives: June 17, 2020

Evening’s With Charles Spurgeon ~ 06.17.20

Wednesday, June 17, 2020 This Evening’s Meditation C. H. Spurgeon “Then Israel sang this song, Spring up, O well; sing ye unto it.” ~ Numbers 21:17 ~ Famous was the well of Beer in the wilderness, because it was the subject of a promise: “That is the well whereof the Lord spake unto Moses, Gather the people together, and I… (more…)

#throwbackpoem: A Calm That Doesn’t Cease

to GOD be the GLORY ~ A Calm That Doesn’t Cease ~ By Deborah Ann Today I’m resting,my hope will sustainfor in my Lordmy faith shall remain. Though I’ve troubles,cares and worries tootrusting in my Lordis all I need to do. Today I’m at peace,my hope will providefor in my LordI know I can confide. Through I’ve concerns,difficulties and woesI know… (more…)

Faith’s Check Book ~ C.H. Spurgeon 6.17.20

Wednesday, June 17, 2020 Faith’s Check Book, Daily Entry C. H. Spurgeon Our Field of Battle “For the Lord your God is he that goeth with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you.” ~ Deuteronomy 20:4 ~ We have no enemies but the enemies of God. Our fights are not against men but against spiritual wickednesses.… (more…)

Today’s Poem: Singing In The Dark

to GOD be the GLORY April 17, 2018 ~ Singing In The Dark ~ By Deborah Ann It’s easy to sing,when the day is trouble freeit’s easier to give accoladesto God, when full of glee. It’s easy to sing,when all is looking brightit’s easier to praise Godwhen bathed in His light. It’s easy to sing,when all is going wellit’s easier to… (more…)

Today’s Bible Verse 06.17.20

Psalm 68:4-5 Sing unto God, sing praisesto his name: extol him thatrideth upon the heavens byhis name Jah, and rejoicebefore him. A father of thefatherless, and a judge of thewidows, is God in hisholy habitation. King James Version by Public Domain Thank You For Visiting 2,059

Morning’s With Charles Spurgeon ~ 06.17.20

Wednesday, June 17, 2020 This Morning’s Meditation C. H. Spurgeon “Help, Lord.” ~ Psalm 12:1 ~ The prayer itself is remarkable, for it is short, but seasonable, sententious, and suggestive. David mourned the fewness of faithful men, and therefore lifted up his heart in supplication—when the creature failed, he flew to the Creator. He evidently felt his own weakness, or… (more…)

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