Evening and Morning
By Charles Haddon Spurgeon
January 6
Morning
"Casting
all your care upon Him; for He careth for
you."—1 Peter 5:7.
It is a happy
way of soothing sorrow when we can feel—"HE careth
for me." Christian! do not dishonour
religion by always wearing a brow of care; come, cast your burden upon your
Lord. You are staggering beneath a weight which your
Father would not feel. What seems to you a crushing burden,
would be to Him but as the small dust of the balance. Nothing is so sweet as to
"Lie
passive in God's hands,
And know no
will but His."
O child of suffering, be
thou patient; God has not passed thee over in His providence. He who is the feeder of sparrows, will also furnish you with
what you need. Sit not down in despair; hope on, hope ever. Take up the arms of
faith against a sea of trouble, and your opposition shall yet end your
distresses. There is One who careth for you.
His eye is fixed on you, His heart beats with pity for your woe, and his hand
omnipotent shall yet bring you the needed help. The darkest cloud shall scatter
itself in showers of mercy. The blackest gloom shall give place to the morning.
He, if thou art one of His family, will bind up thy
wounds, and heal thy broken heart. Doubt not His grace because of thy
tribulation, but believe that He loveth thee as much
in seasons of trouble as in times of happiness. What a serene and quiet life
might you lead if you would leave providing to the God of providence! With a
little oil in the cruse, and a handful of meal in the barrel, Elijah outlived
the famine, and you will do the same. If God cares for you, why need you care
too? Can you trust Him for your soul, and not for your body? He has never
refused to bear your burdens, He has never fainted
under their weight. Come, then, soul! have done with
fretful care, and leave all thy concerns in the hand of a gracious God.
Evening
"Now the
hand of the Lord was upon me in the evening."—Ezekiel 33:22.
In the way of judgment
this may be the case, and, if so, be it mine to
consider the reason of such a visitation, and bear the rod and Him that hath
appointed it. I am not the only one who is chastened in the night season; let
me cheerfully submit to the affliction, and carefully endeavour
to be profited thereby. But the hand of the Lord may also be felt in another
manner, strengthening the soul and lifting the spirit upward towards eternal
things. O that I may in this sense feel the Lord
dealing with me! A sense of the divine presence and indwelling bears the soul
towards heaven as upon the wings of eagles. At such times we are full to the
brim with spiritual joy, and forget the cares and sorrows of earth; the
invisible is near, and the visible loses its power over us; servant-body waits
at the foot of the hill, and the master-spirit worships upon the summit in the
presence of the Lord. O that a hallowed season of divine communion may be
vouchsafed to me this evening! The Lord knows that I need it very greatly. My
graces languish, my corruptions rage, my faith is weak, my devotion is cold;
all these are reasons why His healing hand should be laid upon me. His hand can
cool the heat of my burning brow, and stay the tumult of my palpitating heart.
That glorious right hand which moulded the world can
new-create my mind; the unwearied hand which bears the earth's huge pillars up
can sustain my spirit; the loving hand which incloses
all the saints can cherish me; and the mighty hand which breaketh
in pieces the enemy can subdue my sins. Why should I not feel that hand
touching me this evening? Come, my soul, address thy God with the potent plea,
that Jesu's hands were pierced for thy redemption,
and thou shalt surely feel that same hand upon thee which once touched Daniel
and set him upon his knees that he might see visions of God.