
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon March 5 | Morning
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Mar 5, 2026 A morning devotional urging believers to stay spiritually alert through conversation about Christ. It draws on Bunyan’s pilgrims to show how fellowship combats spiritual drowsiness. The talk highlights focusing discussions on Jesus and remembering heaven and hell to motivate watchfulness and holiness.
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Use Fellowship To Stay Spiritually Awake
- Do engage in Christian fellowship to prevent spiritual drowsiness.
- Frazer Blaxland cites Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress where Christian and Hopeful vow “To prevent drowsiness... let us fall into good discourse,” showing fellowship keeps believers alert.
Pilgrim's Progress Example Of Deliberate Vigilance
- Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress shows Christian and Hopeful deliberately choose good discourse to avoid sleep.
- Frazer Blaxland recounts their song and exchange as a concrete example of fellowship preventing drowsiness.
Fellowship Actively Sustains Spiritual Progress
- Fellowship not only comforts but actively sustains spiritual progress and vigilance.
- Blaxland argues isolated Christians are prone to drowsiness, while Christian company quickens progress toward heaven.



