
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon March 4 | Evening
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Mar 4, 2026 An evening devotional explores Psalm 36:8 and paints God’s provision as an infinite, overflowing table. Listeners hear contrasts between Solomon’s feast and divine abundance. The talk emphasizes individual, sufficient portions for countless believers across generations. Rich metaphors show that God’s grace never runs out and each soul feasts fully under his care.
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God's Infinite Daily Provision
- God's provision at His table surpasses Solomon's feast, feeding ten thousand thousand daily without anyone returning unsatisfied.
- Spurgeon contrasts earthly abundance (Sheba's queen amazed) with the infinite, crowd-wide, never-failing grace of God.
Personal Portion For Every Believer
- Each believer receives a personal portion though the company at Jehovah's table is countless like the stars.
- Spurgeon stresses that one saint's daily need would require the infinite, yet God supplies many saints for many years.
Feast Of Mercy Guarantees Full Satisfaction
- Mercy's banquet satisfies abundantly with God's own household fare, not ordinary provision.
- Spurgeon links this fullness to God's faithful promise to those trusting under Jehovah's wings across generations.
