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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Oct 26 AM

Haggai 1:9
Charles Spurgeon October, 26 1999 Audio
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Ye looked for much, and lo, it came to little, and when ye brought it home, I did blow upon it. Why, saith the Lord of hosts, because of mine house that is waste, and ye run every man unto his own house.

Haggai chapter 1 verse 9 churlish souls stint their contributions to the ministry and missionary operations and call such saving good economy. Little do they dream that they are thus impoverishing themselves. Their excuse is that they must care for their families and they forget that to neglect the house of God is the sure way to bring ruin upon their own houses.

Our God has a method in providence by which he can succeed our endeavors beyond our expectation or can defeat our plans to our confusion and dismay. By a turn of his hand he can steer our vessel in a profitable channel. or run it aground in poverty and bankruptcy.

It is the teaching of Scripture that the Lord enriches the liberal and leaves the miserly to find out that withholding tendeth to poverty. In a very wide sphere of observation, I have noticed that the most generous Christians of my acquaintance have always been the most happy and almost invariably the most prosperous. I've seen the liberal giver rise to wealth of which he never dreamed. And I have as often seen the mean and generous churl descend to poverty by the very parsimony by which he thought to rise.

Men trust good stewards with larger and larger sums, and so it frequently is with the Lord. He gives by cartloads to those who give by bushels. Where wealth is not bestowed, the Lord makes the little much by the contentment which the sanctified heart feels in a portion of which the tithe has been dedicated to the Lord.

Selfishness looks first at home but godliness seeks first the kingdom of God and his righteousness. Yet in the long run selfishness is loss and godliness is great gain. It needs faith to act towards our God with an open hand but surely he deserves it of us and all we can do is a very poor acknowledgement of our amazing indebtedness to his goodness.
Charles Spurgeon
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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