

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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Mar 1, 2026 • 3min
March 1 | Morning
A morning devotion that reads Song of Solomon 4:16 and explores yearning for any stirring over spiritual indifference. Reflections on welcoming reproofs, comforts, and even trials as means to revive faith. Thoughts on longing to delight Christ, the danger of unexercised graces, and how affliction and consolation foster spiritual growth.

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Feb 28, 2026 • 3min
February 28 | Evening
A reflective reading of 1 Kings 17:16 sets the scene. The narrator explores divine faithfulness shown through a widow’s jar and jug. Themes include daily provision, abundance amid famine, and trusting God rather than human plans. Short, devotional reflections encourage reliance on steady, repeated mercy.

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Feb 28, 2026 • 3min
February 28 | Morning
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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Feb 27, 2026 • 3min
February 27 | Evening
A calm evening devotion on Micah 5:2 exploring Christ's eternal covenant to redeem through suffering and death. Reflections meditate on the assurance found in everlasting love. Gentle encouragement to rest confidently as part of Christ's promised inheritance.

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Feb 27, 2026 • 3min
February 27 | Morning
A morning devotional centers on Psalm 91:9 and the Israelites’ continual journey guided by a cloudy and fiery pillar. Themes include nonstop movement toward Canaan and the call to avoid settling down. The central idea contrasts worldly change with God as an abiding dwelling place. Listeners are reminded that believers are pilgrims on earth yet find secure refuge in God.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 3min
February 26 | Evening
A reflective reading of Leviticus 13:13 sets up a look at odd regulations and the deeper wisdom behind them. The talk invites listeners to see their spiritual state honestly and to consider confession and contrition. It offers reassurance that awareness of sin can be the first step toward cleansing and hope through divine grace.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 3min
February 26 | Morning
A morning devotion centered on Jonah 2:9 and the theme that salvation is entirely God’s work. Short reflections on grace, prayer, and how all goodness is a gift. Discussion of sanctification by the Spirit and the need to rely on Christ for spiritual nourishment. A closing call to abide in Christ using the vine metaphor.

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Feb 25, 2026 • 3min
February 25 | Evening
A reflective reading on Jonah’s flight from God and the costs of running from a divine calling. Short teachings about how disobedience robs believers of God’s presence and peace. A caution about pursuing personal agendas that leave one adrift. A final call to yield quickly rather than waste time resisting what God asks.

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Feb 25, 2026 • 3min
February 25 | Morning
A morning devotional reflects on Matthew 3:7 and uses storm imagery to contrast the calm of believers with the coming tempest for the unconverted. It warns of God’s approaching judgment and portrays Christ’s pierced side as the refuge from wrath. The narration closes with an invitation to trust in Christ.

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Feb 24, 2026 • 3min
February 24 | Evening
A reflective reading of Zechariah focusing on God’s reassuring reply to anxious hearts. Short lessons explore God’s deep compassion for the church and how corrective discipline shows care. Gentle reminders that divine blows do not mean absence of love and that each believer is personally known and remembered.


