
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon February 17 | Evening
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Feb 17, 2026 A Scripture reading from Ezekiel sparks reflections on divine presence protecting a people and foiling enemies. The narrator explores how God's nearness comforts during trials and preserves faith and good works. Listeners are reminded that God remains with believers through death and that his unchanging care secures the church.
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Presence As The True Protection
- God's presence is the real security behind the preservation of His people.
- Charles H. Spurgeon emphasizes that attacks fail because "the Lord was there."
Assaults Quenched By Divine Presence
- Spiritual assaults may be fierce but are rendered ineffective by divine protection.
- Spurgeon says Satan's arrows are quenched on the believer's shield because the Lord was there.
Virtue Survives By Presence
- Every enduring virtue in believers survives because God is present.
- Spurgeon insists our hope, love, patience, and zeal remain only because "the Lord was there."



