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Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jul 7 AM

Job 13:23
Charles Spurgeon July, 7 1999 Audio
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Brethren, pray for us. 1 Thessalonians 5, verse 25. This one morning in the year we reserved to refresh the reader's memory upon the subject of prayer for ministers. And we do most earnestly implore every Christian household to grant the fervent request of the text first uttered by an apostle and now repeated by us.

Brethren, our work is solemnly momentous, involving weal or woe to thousands. We treat with souls for God on eternal business, and our word is either a savor of life unto life, or of death unto death. A very heavy responsibility rests upon us, and it will be no small mercy if at the last we be found clear of the blood of all men.

As officers in Christ's army, we are the special mark of the enmity of men and devils. They watch for our halting and labor to take us by the heels. Our sacred calling involves us in temptations from which you are exempt. Above all, it too often draws us away from our personal enjoyment of truth into a ministerial and official consideration of it.

We meet with many knotty cases, and our wits are at a nonpluss. We observe very sad backslidings, and our hearts are wounded. We see millions perishing, and our spirits sink. We wish to profit you by our preaching. We desire to be blessed to your children. We long to be useful both to saints and sinners.

Therefore dear friends intercede for us with our God. Miserable men are we if we miss the aid of your prayers but happy are we if we live in your supplications. You do not look to us but to our master for spiritual blessings and yet how many times has he given those blessings through his ministers.

Ask then, again and again, that we may be the earthen vessels into which the Lord may put the treasure of the gospel. We, the whole company of missionaries, ministers, city missionaries, and students do in the name of Jesus beseech you.

Brethren, pray for us.
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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