
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon February 14 | Morning
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Feb 14, 2026 A morning devotional that reflects on a biblical allowance to illustrate believers' daily dependence on God's provision. It looks at why daily sufficiency beats excess and how surplus can bring anxiety. The talk urges seeking daily spiritual renewal through Scripture, prayer, and meditation in Jesus. A closing exhortation to enjoy God's continual provision and avoid spiritual hunger.
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Daily Sufficiency Over Hoarding
- Christians need only a daily portion of God's provision rather than hoarding for tomorrow.
- Living by daily sufficiency prevents needless worry and overburdening with excess.
More Can Become More Burden
- Accumulating more than today's needs increases anxiety and the risk of loss rather than enjoyment.
- Enough meets true enjoyment because extra often becomes burden, not blessing.
A Secure Portion From The King
- Believers possess a sure, gracious, and perpetual portion from the King comparable to Jehoiakim's allowance.
- This secure provision is cause for thankfulness and daily trust.



