
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon January 24 | Morning
Jan 24, 2026
A morning devotional grounded in Psalm 91:3 explores divine deliverance from snares and rescue when entangled. It reflects on how trials can act as mercy to prevent deeper ruin. The talk highlights spiritual strength that helps resist temptation. It offers hopeful encouragement for those who have slipped, promising restoration and renewed joy after repentance.
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Twofold Deliverance From Danger
- God both prevents believers from entering spiritual traps and rescues them if they fall into them.
- This twofold deliverance offers distinct comforts: avoidance for some and recovery for others.
Trouble As Protective Discipline
- Trials can be the means God uses to keep people from greater ruin by correcting backsliding.
- Spiritual strength also prevents temptation by making sin feel abhorrent to the believer.
Return Confidently When You’ve Fallen
- Do not despair if you are a backslider, because God promises to bring you out of the snare.
- Return to your Redeemer and expect mercy, reception, and renewed joy from Him.



