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Charles Spurgeon

Seasons of darkness and of storm

Charles Spurgeon April, 29 2026 Audio
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Seasons of Darkness and of Storm By Charles Spurgeon Jeremiah Chapter 17, Verse 17 You are my hope in the day of evil. The path of the Christian is not always bright with sunshine. He has his seasons of darkness and of storm. True, it is written in God's Word, Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. And it is a great truth that saving religion is calculated to give a man happiness here below, as well as bliss above. Experience tells us that if the course of the just is as the shining light that shines more and more unto the perfect day, yet sometimes that light is eclipsed. At certain periods, clouds cover the believer's sun, and he walks in darkness and sees no light. There are many who have rejoiced in the presence of God for a season.

They have basked in the sunshine in the earlier stages of their Christian pilgrimage. They have walked along the green pastures, by the side of the still waters. But suddenly they find that their glorious sky is clouded, and instead of the fertile land of Goshen, they have to tread the barren desert. And in the place of sweet waters, they find troubled streams bitter to their taste. And they say, surely if I were a child of God, then this would not happen to me. Oh, say not so, you who are walking in darkness.

The best of God's saints must drink the wormwood. The dearest of his redeemed children must bear the cross. No Christian has ever enjoyed perpetual prosperity. At times, every believer must hang his harp on the willows. Perhaps the Lord allotted you a smooth and unclouded path at first because you were weak and timid. He tempered the harsh north wind to the shorn lamb. But now that you are stronger in the spiritual life, you must enter upon the riper and rougher experience of God's full-grown children. We need strong winds and tempests to exercise our faith, to tear off the rotten bow of self-dependence, and to root us more firmly in Jesus. The day of evil reveals to us the value of our glorious hope. You are my hope in the day of evil.
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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