

Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon
Crossway
Morning and Evening is a twice-daily podcast featuring the devotional work of Charles Spurgeon. Throughout the course of a year, Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of abiding in Christ and consistently meditating on God’s word.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 3min
January 20 | Morning
Explore the profound connections between Abel and Christ as the shepherd-priest. Delve into the striking typology of sacrifice and how Abel's unjust suffering foreshadows Christ’s own. Reflect on the contrasting messages of Abel’s blood, which cries out for justice, and Christ’s, which offers mercy and peace. Discover the joy of reconciliation brought by the sacrificial love of the Good Shepherd. Embrace the eternal peace promised to those who are blood-washed in Christ's mercy.

Jan 19, 2026 • 3min
January 19 | Evening
The evening devotional highlights how Christ opens hearts to truly understand Scripture. It contrasts the surface teaching of earthly instructors with the profound inner instruction that only Jesus provides. Spurgeon emphasizes the transformation from spiritual blindness to sight and the unique insights gained through divine revelation. He encourages prayer for spiritual illumination, inviting listeners to seek deep understanding at Jesus' feet. This reflection reveals the importance of an inward journey towards faith and comprehension.

Jan 19, 2026 • 3min
January 19 | Morning
Dive into a morning devotional that emphasizes the importance of seeking Christ, especially in moments of loss. Reflect on the struggles of returning to spiritual fellowship and the sweetness of clinging to Him once found. The episode warns against the dangers of being without Christ, encouraging persistent seeking guided by the Holy Spirit. It's a powerful reminder to explore the depths of prayer and Scripture to reconnect with divine presence.

Jan 18, 2026 • 3min
January 18 | Evening
This evening devotional explores the powerful theme of Jesus as the ultimate interpreter of Scripture. A deep dive into Luke 24:27 reveals how He taught the two disciples by connecting all Scripture to Himself. The emphasis is on using the Bible as a textbook for understanding, rather than relying on human interpretation. Listeners are encouraged to approach Bible study with Jesus at the center, ensuring He is both the teacher and the subject. This heartfelt message highlights the importance of meditating on Scripture.

Jan 18, 2026 • 3min
January 18 | Morning
Explore the contrast between earthly toil and the perfection of heavenly rest. Discover what it means for believers to arrive at God's presence, where labor ceases, and eternal peace begins. Delve into the stark difference between fleeting earthly joys and the everlasting delights of heaven. The discussion offers a hopeful perspective on immortality, providing a comforting anticipation of an eternal Sabbath and triumph over mortality.

Jan 17, 2026 • 3min
January 17 | Evening
In this evening devotion, the focus is on 2 Samuel 11:2, highlighting how temptation can strike at any moment, whether at home or away. The discussion emphasizes that idleness, as seen in David's story, breeds moral danger. There's a call for believers to remain active and watchful, relying on Christ's love to resist temptation. Vigilance is particularly urged at night, where even sacred spaces are not immune to sin. Lastly, it warns of the dangers posed by Satan and our own flaws without divine grace.

Jan 17, 2026 • 3min
January 17 | Morning
Discover the profound vision of the Lamb who leads heavenly worship and redeems humanity. Embrace the comfort that even amidst tears, believers can glimpse the Lamb lifting their sins. Look forward to an eternal joy of dwelling with Christ, where true heaven is found in His presence. Experience the assurance that being with Christ embodies the ultimate blessing for every believer.

Jan 16, 2026 • 3min
January 16 | Evening
The evening devotional dives into the powerful themes of sacrifice and atonement. It highlights Christ's sinlessness and why death could not hold him. Delve into the profound concept of substitutionary atonement, where Christ bears the penalty for sinners. Reflect on the Messiah's humility and deep love in enduring suffering. Listeners are encouraged to affirm their personal connection to this sacrifice and the reconciliation it offers, fostering a spirit of gratitude and commitment.

Jan 16, 2026 • 3min
January 16 | Morning
Discover divine reassurance with a morning reflection centered on Isaiah 41:14. Charles H. Spurgeon emphasizes God's promise to care for His followers, highlighting that Christ's sacrifice guarantees assistance. The contrast between human limitations and God's endless provision encourages listeners to trust in His sufficiency. Spurgeon invites everyone to bring their emptiness to God, likening His aid to a river ready to fill every need. The message concludes with a comforting reminder: the eternal God is always there to help.

Jan 15, 2026 • 3min
January 15 | Evening
In this evening devotional, the focus is on responding to slander through heartfelt prayer, inspired by David's example. Spurgeon emphasizes wrestling in prayer as a passionate pursuit of God, likening it to Jacob's struggle. The discussion reveals how fervent supplication acts like a powerful cannon, compelling heaven's attention. Warnings about distractions during prayer highlight the need for concentration, while the message encourages daily perseverance in prayer as a vital Christian practice.


