Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version 
His lasting message is even more accessible with Alistair Begg's careful modernizing of Spurgeon's English. Begg, who has a deep love for Spurgeon's preaching and especially for this work, has maintained Spurgeon's clear passion and commitment to Christ. Using the English Standard Version as the scriptural text provides an accurate, understandable accompaniment to Spurgeon's lessons.
This updated version of a devotional classic is a timely and much-needed encouragement for today's Christian.
I read this book, mine was a hardcopy, as a daily devotional quite a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. For a man who lived and preached almost 150 years ago, it is amazing how relevant his daily thoughts can be on the application of Jesus Christ and our faith to our current lives that buzz and flit around at one hundred times the speed of Spurgeon's world. I think that's the neatest thing about Christianity; when it is preached properly, the words (like the scriptures themselves) become
The audio version of Morning and Evening, produced by Hovel Audio, is my first real encounter with this work. Many of the readings were great, while others were not. Many of the readings are based on Scripture that seemed very out of context--where Spurgeon seems to have taken his message to the text, rather than from the text.The audio version is very high quality, though there were strange lapses where the voice changed to a different pitch or cadence, but it never lasted long, and was rare.

I've run out of annual superlatives. I'm a guy who doesn't typically reread. I'm a guy who doesn't typically need, he thought, commentaries to chew his spiritual food for him. I'm a guy who tended to think more is more, anyway, when commenting on Scripture. What could a paragraph or two on a sliver of Scripture, injected steadily every day do?Four or five years later, I'm still finding out. Spurgeon would never settle for any comparison that the splendor of his language is near to that of
Morning and Evening is a classic devotional by Charles H. Spurgeon that was originally published in 1866.There is a devotional for every morning and every evening.Each devotional begins with a bite-sized portion of Scripture.Spurgeon "feeds" his flock from both the Old Testament and the New Testament.He speaks directly to readers and addresses matters of great importance. His works are ever-relevant.I've been sharing quotes from Morning and Evening since the first week of January when I began
This is an edited version of Spurgeons devotions from the 1800s. A classic loved by scholars and laymen, its one of those devotions that can be used over and over again. And how you use it depends on how much personal devotion time you have carved out of the day for yourself.To get the full Spurgeon effect, your dose for the day would be reading a page-long devotion in the morning, another one in the evening, memorizing one Bible text, and reading a significant portion of the Bible (towards the
Morning and Evening is a fantastic devotional for the heart of every believer. I strongly recommend it to anyone who wants to begin and end their day with spiritual encouragement and instruction. Spurgeon, the "prince of preachers" delivers his depth and love for Christ.Rev. Michael Duncan, AuthorShadows: Book of Aleth, Part One
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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Title | : | Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version |
Author | : | Charles Haddon Spurgeon |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | September 26th 2003 by Crossway Books (first published 1866) |
Categories | : | Christian. Religion. Theology. Nonfiction. Christianity. Faith. Christian Living |
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For over one hundred years, Christians have gotten up and gone to bed with Charles Spurgeon's devotional Morning and Evening as a companion. With a reading to begin and end each day throughout the year, you will come to appreciate Spurgeon's emphasis on the importance of abiding in Christ and meditating on God's Word. His wisdom and counsel provide a timeless guide through the trials and triumphs of the year. The richness of his biblical understanding offers readers a look into the heart of one of England's foremost pastors and enduring Christian authors.His lasting message is even more accessible with Alistair Begg's careful modernizing of Spurgeon's English. Begg, who has a deep love for Spurgeon's preaching and especially for this work, has maintained Spurgeon's clear passion and commitment to Christ. Using the English Standard Version as the scriptural text provides an accurate, understandable accompaniment to Spurgeon's lessons.
This updated version of a devotional classic is a timely and much-needed encouragement for today's Christian.
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Original Title: | Morning and Evening |
ISBN: | 158134466X (ISBN13: 9781581344660) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.55 From 7741 Users | 192 ReviewsJudge Regarding Books Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
I haven't read even close to all 365 devotions, but this is a book I will read year after year. Hands down the best devotional I have read. The amount of times I've opened up to one of the readings and it has been exactly what I've needed. I would go as far as saying if I could have only one book and the Bible, it would be Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.I read this book, mine was a hardcopy, as a daily devotional quite a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. For a man who lived and preached almost 150 years ago, it is amazing how relevant his daily thoughts can be on the application of Jesus Christ and our faith to our current lives that buzz and flit around at one hundred times the speed of Spurgeon's world. I think that's the neatest thing about Christianity; when it is preached properly, the words (like the scriptures themselves) become
The audio version of Morning and Evening, produced by Hovel Audio, is my first real encounter with this work. Many of the readings were great, while others were not. Many of the readings are based on Scripture that seemed very out of context--where Spurgeon seems to have taken his message to the text, rather than from the text.The audio version is very high quality, though there were strange lapses where the voice changed to a different pitch or cadence, but it never lasted long, and was rare.

I've run out of annual superlatives. I'm a guy who doesn't typically reread. I'm a guy who doesn't typically need, he thought, commentaries to chew his spiritual food for him. I'm a guy who tended to think more is more, anyway, when commenting on Scripture. What could a paragraph or two on a sliver of Scripture, injected steadily every day do?Four or five years later, I'm still finding out. Spurgeon would never settle for any comparison that the splendor of his language is near to that of
Morning and Evening is a classic devotional by Charles H. Spurgeon that was originally published in 1866.There is a devotional for every morning and every evening.Each devotional begins with a bite-sized portion of Scripture.Spurgeon "feeds" his flock from both the Old Testament and the New Testament.He speaks directly to readers and addresses matters of great importance. His works are ever-relevant.I've been sharing quotes from Morning and Evening since the first week of January when I began
This is an edited version of Spurgeons devotions from the 1800s. A classic loved by scholars and laymen, its one of those devotions that can be used over and over again. And how you use it depends on how much personal devotion time you have carved out of the day for yourself.To get the full Spurgeon effect, your dose for the day would be reading a page-long devotion in the morning, another one in the evening, memorizing one Bible text, and reading a significant portion of the Bible (towards the
Morning and Evening is a fantastic devotional for the heart of every believer. I strongly recommend it to anyone who wants to begin and end their day with spiritual encouragement and instruction. Spurgeon, the "prince of preachers" delivers his depth and love for Christ.Rev. Michael Duncan, AuthorShadows: Book of Aleth, Part One
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