Selected from Spurgeon's Morning and Evening

"And the LORD shall guide thee continually." (Isaiah 58:11)
"The Lord shall guide thee." Not an angel, but JEHOVAH shall guide thee. He
said he would not go through the wilderness before his people, an angel
should go before them to lead them in the way; but Moses said, "If thy
presence go not with me, carry us not up hence." Christian, God has not left
you in your earthly pilgrimage to an angel’s guidance: he himself leads the
van. You may not see the cloudy, fiery pillar, but Jehovah will never
forsake you. Notice the word shall—" The Lord shall guide thee." How certain
this makes it! How sure it is that God will not forsake us! His precious "shalls"
and "wills" are better than men’s oaths. "I will never leave thee, nor
forsake thee." Then observe the adverb continually. We are not merely to be
guided sometimes, but we are to have a perpetual monitor; not occasionally
to be left to our own understanding, and so to wander, but we are
continually to hear the guiding voice of the Great Shepherd; and if we
follow close at his heels, we shall not err, but be led by a right way to a
city to dwell in. If you have to change your position in life; if you have
to emigrate to distant shores; if it should happen that you are cast into
poverty, or uplifted suddenly into a more responsible position than the one
you now occupy; if you are thrown among strangers, or cast among foes, yet
tremble not, for "the Lord shall guide thee continually." There are no
dilemmas out of which you shall not be delivered if you live near to God,
and your heart be kept warm with holy love. He goes not amiss who goes in
the company of God. Like Enoch, walk with God, and you cannot mistake your
road. You have infallible wisdom to direct you, immutable love to comfort
you, and eternal power to defend you. "Jehovah"—mark the word—" Jehovah
shall guide thee continually."

"I will help
thee, saith the Lord." {Isaiah 41:14}
This morning
let us hear the Lord Jesus speak to each one of us: "I will help thee." "It
is but a small thing for me, thy God, to help thee. Consider what I have
done already. What! not help thee? Why, I bought thee with my blood. What!
not help thee? I have died for thee; and if I have done the greater, will I
not do the less? Help thee! It is the least thing I will ever do for thee; I
have done more, and will do more.
Before the
world began I chose thee. I made the covenant for thee. I laid aside my
glory and became a man for thee; I gave up my life for thee; and if I did
all this, I will surely help thee now. In helping thee, I am giving thee
what I have bought for thee already. If thou hadst need of a thousand times
as much help, I would give it thee; thou requirest little compared with what
I am ready to give. ‘Tis much for thee to need, but it is nothing for me to
bestow. ‘Help thee?’
Fear not! If
there were an ant at the door of thy granary asking for help, it would not
ruin thee to give him a handful of thy wheat; and thou art nothing but a
tiny insect at the door of my all sufficiency. ‘I will help thee.’" O my
soul, is not this enough? Dost thou need more strength than the omnipotence
of the United Trinity? Dost thou want more wisdom than exists in the Father,
more love than displays itself in the Son, or more power than is manifest in
the influences of the Spirit?
Bring hither
thine empty pitcher! Surely this well will fill it. Haste, gather up thy
wants, and bring them here—thine emptiness, thy woes, thy needs. Behold,
this river of God is full for thy supply; what canst thou desire beside? Go
forth, my soul, in this thy might. The Eternal God is thine helper!
Fear not, I am with thee, O,
be not dismay’d!
I, I am thy God, and will still give thee aid.

“Christ died
for our sins...and arose the third day according to the scriptures"
1 Corinthians
15:3,4

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