
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon February 24 | Morning
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Feb 24, 2026 A morning devotional exploring scripture and the theme of sovereign mercy. Short reflections on the necessity of divine grace and human dependence. Thoughts on abundant blessings that saturate life and holiness. Gentle teaching about timely, seasonable showers of grace and how varied blessings link together.
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Divine Sovereignty Over Blessings
- God alone controls when blessings come, so human effort without divine blessing is ineffective.
- Frazer Blaxland contrasts sowing seeds with needing rain to show grace is sovereign and indispensable.
Grace Comes In Saturating Measures
- God's grace is abundant, described as showers rather than mere drops to emphasize plenteousness.
- Blaxland says blessings often exceed our capacity to receive, requiring saturating, sustaining grace for life and heaven.
Open Yourself To Seasonable Blessings
- Look to God for the right blessing at the right time rather than relying on your own timing or strength.
- Blaxland urges the listener to 'open your leaves and flowers' as a metaphorical action to receive God's seasonal showers.
