
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon March 23 | Evening
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Mar 23, 2026 A reflective meditation on Luke 19:40 that imagines stones praising the Creator if people stayed silent. Vivid imagery explores stones as memorials, broken law, and the stone rolled away from the tomb. A call to lift sacred song and live daily to glorify the Shepherd and Stone of Israel.
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Creation Would Praise The Creator
- Stones could praise God if given voice, illustrating creation's capacity to declare the Creator's wisdom and power.
- Frazer Blaxland connects stones' testimony to biblical themes of creation, chaos to order, and God's successive works in history.
God Breaks And Builds Like A Stonecutter
- Stones testify of being quarried, broken, and fashioned, paralleling how God breaks and rebuilds lives into his temple.
- Blaxland likens the breaker and polisher of stones to God's work in sanctifying and placing believers.
Respond To Creation With Sacred Song
- Do respond to creation's witness with praise rather than silence; sing and bless the majesty of God.
- Blaxland urges believers to replace stone-crying with sacred song and lifelong glorifying of the Shepherd and Stone of Israel.
