
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon March 10 | Morning
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Mar 10, 2026 A morning devotional reflection centered on Psalm 30:6. Listeners are warned about the spiritual danger of unbroken prosperity and easy paths. Vivid metaphors compare constant success to intoxication. Affliction is presented as merciful chastening that keeps the soul humble.
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Prosperity Breeds Spiritual Presumption
- Unchecked prosperity breeds spiritual presumption even in faithful believers.
- Frazer Blaxland illustrates with images of wealth, health, and continual success leading to the claim I shall never be moved.
Use Losses As Spiritual Safeguards
- Use affliction as a spiritual safeguard rather than only seeing it as punishment.
- Blaxland explicitly says we should extol God for losses of property because they chastened us from becoming too secure.
Thank God For Rough Seasons
- Beware smooth seasons and be thankful for rough ones as protective chastening.
- Frazer Blaxland tells listeners to thank God for afflictions, changes, and losses that prevent overconfidence.
