
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon March 12 | Evening
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Mar 12, 2026 A concise evening devotional exploring who you belong to through the idea of new birth. Short reflections on trust, service, Christian company, speech, and lifelong learning. A call to honest self-examination about fleeing a harsh master and choosing Christ. Four practical duties for those who follow Jesus are presented in clear, memorable steps.
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Belonging Is A Binary Choice
- Spiritual allegiance is binary: you either belong to Christ or to Satan, and neutrality is impossible.
- Frazer Blaxland frames belonging by new birth, trust, company kept, conversation, and learned character as tests of true allegiance.
Outward Habits Reveal Your Master
- Your outward life reveals your master: company, speech, and learned habits identify your allegiance.
- Blaxland uses Proverbs-style markers—companions, conversation, and apprenticeship—to diagnose true ownership.
Servanthood Creates Resemblance To The Master
- Apprenticeship shapes identity: servants become like their master through time spent with them.
- Blaxland cites Peter and John recognizing they 'had been with Jesus' as evidence of formed character.
