Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Evening Devotional For Friday January 27, 2023 |
Evening Time: 6:13 PM PST
"But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart." --Luke 2:19
There was an exercise, on the part of this blessed woman, of three powers of
her being: her memory--she kept all these things; her
affections--she kept them in her heart; her intellect--she
pondered them; so that memory, affection, and understanding, were all exercised
about the things which she had heard. Beloved, remember what you have heard of
your Lord Jesus, and what He has done for you; make your heart the golden pot of
manna to preserve the memorial of the heavenly bread whereon you have fed in
days gone by. Let your memory treasure up everything about Christ which you have
either felt, or known, or believed, and then let your fond affections hold
Him fast for evermore. Love the person of your Lord! Bring forth the
alabaster box of your heart, even though it be broken, and let all the precious
ointment of your affection come streaming on His pierced feet. Let your
intellect be exercised concerning the Lord Jesus. Meditate upon what you read:
stop not at the surface; dive into the depths. Be not as the swallow which
toucheth the brook with her wing, but as the fish which penetrates the lowest
wave. Abide with your Lord: let Him not be to you as a wayfaring man, that
tarrieth for a night, but constrain Him, saying, "Abide with us, for the day is
far spent." Hold Him, and do not let Him go. The word "ponder, ' means to weigh.
Make ready the balances of judgment. Oh, but where are the scales that can weigh
the Lord Christ? "He taketh up the isles as a very little thing:"--who shall
take Him up? "He weigheth the mountains in scales"--in what scales shall
we weigh Him? Be it so, if your understanding cannot comprehend, let your
affections apprehend; and if your spirit cannot compass the Lord Jesus in the
grasp of understanding, let it embrace Him in the arms of affection.
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