Spurgeon's Evening Devotions - Sunday, May 17, 2020
Morning & Evening, with Charles Spurgeon |
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May 17
EVENING
Isaiah 41:9
Thou art My servant; I have chosen thee.
If we have received the grace of God in our hearts, its practical effect has been to make us God's servants. We may be unfaithful servants, we certainly are unprofitable ones, but yet, blessed be His name, we are His servants, wearing His livery, feeding at His table, and obeying His commands. We were once the servants of sin, but He who made us free has now taken us into His family and taught us obedience to His will. We do not serve our Master perfectly, but we would if we could.
As we hear God's voice saying unto us, "Thou art My servant," we can answer with David, "I am thy servant; Thou hast loosed my bonds." But the Lord calls us not only His servants, but His chosen ones-"I have chosen thee." We have not chosen Him first, but He hath chosen us. If we be God's servants, we were not always so; to sovereign grace the change must be ascribed. |
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Does COVID-19 Fulfill Biblical Plague Prophecies? |
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Madeline Kalu |
According to the Bible, plagues are said to be one of the signs that herald the end times and the return of Jesus Christ. As the spread of the coronavirus continues, both Christians and non-believers alike are prone to ask themselves, "Does the coronavirus fulfill biblical plague prophecies?" |
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