Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon

February 28 | Morning

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Feb 28, 2026
A morning devotional on Psalm 62:5 urging hope placed in God rather than worldly things. Reflections contrast earthly resources with God’s faithful promises. Imagery of angelic care and a Savior’s welcome at death is explored. Listeners are encouraged to long for Christ’s likeness and to live devotedly for God’s glory.
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INSIGHT

Hope Rooted In God Not The World

  • True hope for a believer is placed in God rather than the world, so reliance on worldly sources is considered poor and vain.
  • Frazer Blaxland contrasts God to bankers, saying he'd rather have God as his banker than all the Rothschilds because God never fails to honor promises.
ANECDOTE

God As Banker Not The Rothschilds

  • Frazer Blaxland offers a vivid comparison saying he'd rather have God as his banker than the Rothschilds.
  • This personalized image highlights God's reliability and faithfulness to honor promises when believers present needs.
ADVICE

Wait At God's Door And Bring Needs

  • Wait at God's door and bring your needs to his throne because he answers promises with abundant grace.
  • Blaxland urges believers to continually draw from faith's 'bank' of God's lovingkindness for temporal and spiritual supply.
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