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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Sep 2 AM

Mark 1:30
Charles Spurgeon September, 2 1999 Audio
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But Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever, and anon they tell him of her. Mark chapter 1 verse 30

Very interesting is this little peep into the house of the apostolic fisherman. We see at once that household joys and cares are no hindrance to the full exercise of ministry. Nay, that since they furnish an opportunity for personally witnessing the Lord's gracious work upon one's own flesh and blood, they may even instruct the teacher better than any other earthly discipline.

Papists and other sectaries made to cry marriage. But true Christianity and household life agree well together. Peter's house was probably a poor fisherman's hut. But the Lord of Glory entered it, lodged in it, and wrought a miracle in it.

Should our little book be read this morning in some very humble cottage let this fact encourage the inmates to seek the company of King Jesus God is oftener in little huts than in rich palaces Jesus is looking around your room now and is waiting to be gracious to you

Into Simon's house sickness had entered fever in a deadly form had prostrated his mother-in-law And as soon as Jesus came, they told him of the sad affliction and he hastened to the patient's bed.

Have you any sickness in the house this morning? You will find Jesus by far the best physician. Go to him at once and tell him all about the matter. Immediately lay the case before him. It concerns one of his people and therefore will not be trivial to him.

Observe that at once the Savior restored the sick woman. None can heal as He does. We may not make sure that the Lord will at once remove all disease from those we love, but we may know that believing prayer for the sick is far more likely to be followed by restoration than anything else in the world.

And where this avails not, we must meekly bow to his will, by whom life and death are determined. The tender heart of Jesus waits to hear our griefs. Let us pour them into his patient ear.
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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