There are few devotionals, which capture the essence of depth and truth, using a single verse a day. As you read, you can see why F.B. Meyer stated, "I went to hear Dr. Surgeon but instead I heard the voice of God". Spurgeon writes from his own experiences and insights received from the hand of God. An example of this, is the March 10th devotional. Spurgeon highlights Job 14:1, which states,"Man...is of few days, and full of trouble. Charles Spurgeon writes, "If we would remember that all the trees of the earth are marked for the woodsman's ax, we would not be so ready to build our nests in them". He goes on to say, "There is a time appointed for weakness and sickness when we will have to glorify God by our suffering and not by earnest activity". Through out this devotional are "precious pearls of wisdom" to ponder, as we grow in the "wisdom and knowledge of God." I highly recommend Evening by Evening, for it's inspirational encouragement as we journey, day to day, through the struggles and troubles of living in a fallen world which groans and is in bondage to corruption and sin.
evening by evening
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
great devotional but impossible to navigate om kindle. there is no table of content. the days are even listed. it is not even divided by month. it is just 365 devotionals attaced to each other. morning by morning is great. i do not know why the format for this is different. the days are not listedd anywhere.
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