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🛐 Daily Prayer: "How very often you show your mighty power. O Lord, we bless you that the voice of God has called many to Christ."

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DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)

How very often you show your mighty power. O Lord, we bless you that the voice of God has called many to Christ. Those who were hardened have felt a softness stealing over their spirits; those who were careless have been compelled to sit down and think; those that were wrapped up in earthly things have been compelled to think of eternal things; and thinking, have been disturbed, and driven to despair, but afterwards led to you, even to you, dear Savior, who was lifted high upon the cross that by your death sinners might live.

Amen.

VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)

“I will abundantly bless [Zion’s] food; I will satisfy its needy with bread.” (Psalm 132:15)

The citizens of Zion are poor in themselves, poor in spirit, and often poor in pocket, but their hearts and souls shall dwell in such abundance that they shall neither need more nor desire more. Satisfaction is the crown of experience. Where God rests his people shall be satisfied.

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