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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jul 18 AM

Numbers 2:31
Charles Spurgeon July, 18 1999 Audio
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They shall go hindmost with their standards. Numbers chapter 2 verse 31. The camp of Dan brought up the rear when the armies of Israel were on the march. The Danites occupied the hindmost place. But what mattered the position, since they were as truly part of the host as were the foremost tribes. They followed the same fiery cloudy pillar, they ate of the same manna, drank of the same spiritual rock, and journeyed to the same inheritance.

Come, my heart, Cheer up, though last and least. It is thy privilege to be in the army and to fare as they fare who lead the van. Someone must be hindmost in honor and esteem. Someone must do the menial work for Jesus. And why should not I? In a poor village among an ignorant peasantry, or in a back street among degraded sinners, I will work on, and go hindmost with my standard.

The Danites occupied a very useful place. Stragglers have to be picked up upon the march, and lost property has to be gathered from the field. Fiery spirits may dash forward over untrodden paths to learn fresh truth and win more souls to Jesus. But some of a more conservative spirit may be well engaged in reminding the church of her ancient faith and restoring her fainting sons. Every position has its duties and the slowly moving children of God will find their peculiar state one in which they may be eminently a blessing to the whole host.

you The rearguard is a place of danger. There are foes behind us as well as before us. Attacks may come from any quarter. We read that Amalek fell upon Israel and slew some of the hindmost of them. The experienced Christian will find much work for his weapons in aiding those poor, doubting, desponding, wavering souls who are hindmost in faith, knowledge, and joy. These must not be left unaided, and therefore be it the business of well-taught saints to bear their standards among the hindmost.

My soul, do thou tenderly watch to help the hindmost this day.
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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