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🛐 Daily Prayer: "We thank you for your mercy, that many of us are spared to do service for you, notwithstanding many infirmities."

Pray with Spurgeon

Daily Newsletter from SpurgeonBooks

It’s back to school week at Pray with Spurgeon! This week, our prayers and Scripture readings each day will focus on education and the next generation. Next week, we’ll highlight a different theme. Invite a friend to pray with you by sending them this link.

DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)

We thank you for your mercy, that many of us are spared to do service for you, notwithstanding many infirmities. We bless you for others who, having gone from us, have been brought back again; for the many Sunday School teachers among us; and ask, that all may be anointed with fresh oil, that every working or suffering brother and sister may receive fresh grace this day; that this may be a time of the trimming of lamps, that all may shine brightly to the praise of your grace.

Amen.

VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)

“I will declare wise sayings; I will speak mysteries from the past— things we have heard and known and that our ancestors have passed down to us.” (Psalm 78:2–3)

Truth, endeared to us by its fond associations with godly parents and venerable friends, deserves of us our best exertions to preserve and propagate it. Our fathers told us, we heard them, and we know personally what they taught; it remains for us in our turn to hand it on. The more of parental teaching the better; ministers and Sabbath-school teachers were never meant to be substitutes for mothers’ tears and fathers’ prayers.

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