
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon February 25 | Morning
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Feb 25, 2026 A morning devotional reflects on Matthew 3:7 and uses storm imagery to contrast the calm of believers with the coming tempest for the unconverted. It warns of God’s approaching judgment and portrays Christ’s pierced side as the refuge from wrath. The narration closes with an invitation to trust in Christ.
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Believer's Sorrows Come From Mercy
- Christians live in a land refreshed after Christ bore the storm, so present sorrows come from clouds of mercy.
- Frazer Blaxland compares post-storm freshness and glistening drops to the believer's experience after Christ endured judgment.
Signs Foretell God's Coming Judgment
- The approach of God's wrath is likened to a gathering tempest with clear forewarnings and growing dread.
- Frazer Blaxland describes drooping birds, low cattle, darkening sky, and an obscured sun to illustrate impending judgment.
Seek Christ Immediately For Shelter
- Do seek Christ now as shelter because God's tempest of wrath is coming and mercy presently restrains judgement.
- Frazer Blaxland urges immediate belief, casting yourself on Christ and pointing to his pierced side as refuge.
