Comforting Bible Promises Table of Contents (a post)

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As Preached between 1853 – 1892 in London by “The Prince of Preachers”, Charles Haddon Spurgeon…. Perhaps the finest preacher England ever knew! A Great Way To Start Your Day. New Content Daily!

Charles Haddon Spurgeon began preaching in London in December 1853 and remained there as the minister of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle) until his death in January 1892, a span of nearly 40 years. A most interesting man who brought many to Christ and taught Christian truth to thousands. 

Based on the works of

Paster Charles H. Spurgeon

God’s Promises To Our Sick and Painful World

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Table Of Contents   You can begin anywhere, of course. You can begin with your own today’s date or begin with January 1 or anywhere. It makes no difference.

Please Pardon that the job is not yet completed.  It’s a developing project. I intend to add more of Pastor Spurgeon’s writing, linking from this page to their related pages. We’ll see if “the great powers” allow me to continue. I hope also to add more books for sale and health information. Please pass this web-page address to your friends. Reaching potential new readers  to join the Facebook group is almost impossible. Facebook probably will not allow me unless I pay for advertising with them, so please help other “Christian Believers” and those who have come to realize they want Christ in their lives but need guidance. Pastor Spurgeon’s English is from the 1800s but he was probably the greatest teacher and preacher England ever knew; It spares as I study him further that he must have been absolutely in love with and obsessed with the Holy Scriptures. What a great example he is for us in these next 7 years until 2032. In some cases I rework the 1800s English to be more modern for easier understanding. God Bless You!  Stephen Newdell, Editor

Introductory Remarks

The Bible’s First Promise January 1

Conquest To Victory:  January 2

Rest On A Promise Jan 3

Lie Down Safely  Jan 4  

His Wonderful Guarantee Jan 5

Help From Without  Jan 6

Always Growing  Jan 7  …..

Purity of Heart and Life  Jan 8

Gaining by Giving  Jan 9

Divine Recompense  Jan 10

Faith Sets The Beau  Jan 11

“Loved Unto The End” Jan 12

Never Cast Out Jan 13

Rest Is A Gift Jan 14

Made Rich By Faith Jan 15

Even the Faintest Call

A Man Without Fear

Christ and His Children

Mouth Confession; Heart Belief

The Overcomer  

God’s Enemies Shall Bow 

Christian Liberty

A Completed Sacrifice

Care of Our Feet

He Acts on Honest Confession

God Routs Fear  

Precious Repentance

Tears Shall Cease

Obedience Brings Blessings Jan 29

A Heavenly Escort  Jan 30

God Always Hears Jan 31

Never Despair Feb 1

Grow Up   February 2

He Freely Gives   Feb 3

He Will Return

Justice Satisfied 

Blessing in the City  Feb 6

Return From Backsliding  feb 7

Joyful Security

The Dross Purged Feb 9

A Constant Witness Feb 10

Are The Children In? Feb 11

God Delights To Give Feb 12

Blessed In The Field  Feb 13

Mercy To The Undeserving Feb 14

Ever Mindful Feb 15

You Deal With God  Feb 16

God Can Make You Strong  Feb 17

God Will Answer  Feb 18  

Better Farther On  Feb 19

Continual-guidance  Feb 20

 Blessings on Littleness  Feb 21

Past Deliverance Begets Faith  Feb 22   

Unbroken Fellowship Is Essential  Feb 23

Hear So As To Be Heard  Feb 24

Set Apart  Feb 25    

Truth Established  Feb 26

Unstaggering Trustfulness Feb 27

Real Estate In Heaven  Feb 28

What Follows Us  Feb 29

Joy For The Castout  March 1

 

 

 

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We have this much for  March

Joy for the Cast-Out  March 1

Hear the Word of the Lord, ye that tremble at his guard; Your brethren that hated you, that cast you out for my name’s sake, said, Le the Lord be glorified; but he shall appear to your joy and they shall be ashamed (Isaiah 66:5)

Possibly this text may not apply to one in a thousand of the readers of this little book of promises, but the Lord cheers that one in such words as these. Let us pray for all such as are cast out wrongfully from the society they love. May the Lord appear to their joy!

The text applies to truly gracious men who tremble at the word of the Lord. These were hated of their brethren and at length cast out because of their fidelity and their holiness.

This must have been very bitter to them, and all the more so because their casting out was done in the name of religion, and professedly with the view of glorifying God. How much is done for the devil in the name of God!

The use of the name of Jehovah to add venom to the bite of the old serpent in an instance of his subtlety.// The appearing of he Lord for them is the hope of His persecuted people. He appears as the advocate and defender of His elect; and when He does so,it means a clear deliverance for the God-fearing and shame for their oppressors. O Lord, fulfill this word to those whom men are deriding! This one is complete and can go up.

Editor: our Bible tells stories of several women who were widows or had no children or never married and they were sad and miserable. Some were greatly heroic, helping men spies for the Jewish army, or preventing the mass murder of Jewish people and many other event. Ladies leading a women’s class of Bible study may appreciate using this info for references. Tell a story each week, make other points, bring in more Bible verses, and talk it over.

Women Who Saved Baby Moses

Several women worked together to save baby Moses, who was a Hebrew boy at a time when the Pharaoh ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed in Egypt (Exodus 1:15–16).

  • Shiphrah and Puah (Exodus 1:15–21): These two Hebrew midwives defied the Pharaoh’s order to kill all newborn Hebrew boys because they “feared God more than they feared Pharaoh”. They let the boys live and lied to Pharaoh, saying the Hebrew women were “vigorous” and gave birth before the midwives arrived.
  • Jochebed (Exodus 2:1–4): Moses’ mother hid him for three months. When she could no longer hide him, she placed him in a papyrus basket (a “miniature ark”) and put it among the reeds in the Nile River to save him from Pharaoh’s decree to throw all male Hebrew babies into the river.
  • Miriam (Exodus 2:4–10): Moses’ older sister watched over the basket from a distance. When Pharaoh’s daughter found the baby, Miriam courageously approached her and arranged for Moses’ own mother, Jochebed, to be the baby’s nurse, ensuring he was raised with his own people during his infancy.
  • Pharaoh’s Daughter (Exodus 2:5–10): She showed compassion upon finding the crying baby and chose to adopt him, defying her own father’s royal edict. She named him Moses, which means “drawn out” of the water.

Women Who Saved the Jewish People 

  • Esther (Book of Esther): A young Jewish woman who became Queen of Persia. When the court official Haman plotted to annihilate all the Jews in the empire, Esther risked her life by revealing her Jewish identity to King Ahasuerus and pleading for her people’s lives. Her courageous actions saved the Jewish nation from genocide, an event commemorated by the Jewish festival of Purim.
  • Deborah (Judges chapters 4–5): A prophetess and judge who led the Israelites in a battle against their Canaanite oppressors. She bravely went with the Israelite commander Barak into battle, where God gave them a decisive victory.
  • Jael (Judges 4:17–21): While the battle was ongoing, the Canaanite army commander Sisera fled and sought refuge in Jael’s tent. Jael took decisive action and killed him while he was sleeping, which fulfilled Deborah’s prophecy that the enemy would be given into the hand of a woman and secured the Israelite victory.
  • Rahab (Joshua chapter 2): A Canaanite woman living in Jericho who hid two Israelite spies sent by Joshua. She helped them escape, declaring her faith in the God of Israel. In return, she and her entire family were spared when the Israelites destroyed Jericho and became part of the people of Israel.
  • Jehosheba (2 Kings 11:1–3; 2 Chronicles 22:10–12): When the wicked Queen Athaliah tried to murder all the royal heirs of Judah to seize power, Jehosheba, the sister of King Ahaziah, rescued her infant nephew Joash and hid him in the temple for six years. This act preserved the line of David, through which the Messiah would eventually come.

Let us remember in modern times men who were civil criminals have accepted Christ, been totally reformed and to this day preach, teach or assist church pastors in their work. Those cast out from employment or because of some other unfair circumstance are not necessarily worthless and should just go away and die quietly. Some fought valiantly for our US or British armed forces, came home with serious mental illness and are sleeping under bridges and in abandoned buildings or in holes in the ground for lack of any other shelter. They live like wild men who learned in the arm or marines how to survive in woods and jungles. Pray for them. A little kindness can go a long way to help a man heal and go back to work doing something menial like dishing washing or working dough to be made into bread or pizza, or while he quietly repairs cars or boats, or work in the agricultural sector. Given time and prayer they can heal themselves and heal even faster and better with God’s help than with any other treatment from psychiatrists. Over time they can move from bread making to work that requires more study and skill and one day you’ll find they’re doing more complex jobs and earning a decent living. God will reward you for your prayers and any efforts to help.

 

March 2  Continue working from Pastor Spurgeon’s notes  beginning here with March 2nd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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