
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon February 20 | Morning
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Feb 20, 2026 A morning devotional exploring 2 Corinthians 7:6 and the theme of divine consolation. Listens probe how God's comfort surpasses human sympathy. The narrative contrasts earthly remedies with God as the true balm and healer. Listeners are urged to seek renewed joy and avoid shallow comfort from acquaintances.
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Divine Comfort Outperforms Human Consolation
- God’s comfort revives the downcast where human words fail.
- A single divine word can produce lasting songs of praise in a believer.
The Deaf Adder Metaphor For Melancholy
- Frazer Blaxland illustrates a melancholy believer who won't respond to human comfort.
- The mourner only offers mournful resignation despite every attempt at consolation.
A Promise Yields Prolonged Praise
- Scripture functions like concentrated gold that believers can expand into abundant praise.
- One promise from God can be hammered into weeks of consolation and song.
