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The Chuck Spurgeon Project

By: Chuck Spurgeon
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  • The Chuck Spurgeon Project. What would it be like to ACTUALLY hear "The Prince of Preachers" today?
    2024
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  • Evening Devotional: Beholding Christ's Sorrow - Finding Joy in the Crucified Savior
    Jul 22 2024

    PM Edition for July 22

    In tonight's episode of "Morning and Evening with Chuck Spurgeon," we reflect on John 19:5, which calls us to "Behold the man!" This profound invitation directs our gaze to Jesus Christ, particularly in His moments of deepest suffering and sorrow. The theme for this evening centers on finding comfort and joy in the contemplation of Christ's agony and sacrifice.

    Key Points:
    1. Invitation to Behold Jesus in His Suffering:

      • We are encouraged to draw near and behold Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane, witnessing His heart overflowing with love and sorrow.
      • The devotional invites us to see His bloody sweat, the nails driven into His hands and feet, and the crown of thorns adorning His brow.
    2. Unique Sorrow of Christ:

      • There is no sorrow like His sorrow, no grief like His grief. This unparalleled agony testifies to His boundless love and the price He paid for our redemption.
      • By contemplating His suffering, we find healing for our own sorrows and doubts.
    3. Living in the Light of Christ's Death:

      • The reflection calls us to live in the light of Christ's death, finding dignity in His humiliation and joy in His sorrow.
      • To truly grasp the depth of His love, we must continually contemplate His suffering.
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    5 mins
  • Morning Devotional: The Eternal Marriage - Christ's Unbreakable Bond with His Church
    Jul 22 2024

    AM Edition for July 22

    In today's episode of "Morning and Evening with Chuck Spurgeon," we explore the profound message of Jeremiah 3:14, which proclaims, "I am married unto you." This beautiful declaration speaks to the intimate and enduring union between Christ and His Church. The theme for this morning centers on the sacred and eternal marriage bond that unites us with our Savior.

    Key Points:
    1. Christ's Marriage Covenant with His Church:

      • Christ Jesus, in His boundless love, has united Himself with His people in a sacred marriage covenant.
      • Just as Jacob labored for Rachel out of deep affection, Christ has paid the ultimate price for His Church, ensuring her redemption and future glory.
    2. The Church as the Beloved Bride:

      • Despite enduring trials and tribulations in this world, the Church remains the beloved bride of Christ, cherished and provided for by her heavenly Bridegroom.
      • We are encouraged to reflect on the deep and abiding love that Christ has for His Church.
    3. Duties of a Devoted Husband:

      • Christ assumes all the duties of a devoted Husband, providing for our needs, covering our debts, and sharing His name and riches with us.
      • This divine marriage is eternal and unbreakable by death, surpassing all earthly unions in its purity and intensity.
    4. Anticipation of the Marriage Supper of the Lamb:

      • We are reminded to find comfort and joy in knowing that we are eternally bound to Christ.
      • The glorious day of full consummation of this union will come at the marriage supper of the Lamb.
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    5 mins
  • Evening Devotional: Why Must I Mourn?
    Jul 21 2024

    PM Edition for July 21

    In tonight's episode of "Morning and Evening with Chuck Spurgeon," we delve into Psalm 42:9, which poignantly asks, "Why must I go about mourning?" This reflection invites us to examine the reasons behind our sorrow and to consider the hope that we have in Christ. The theme for this evening centers on finding joy and hope amidst life's trials and tribulations.

    Key Points:
    1. Reflection on Mourning vs. Rejoicing:

      • The devotional challenges us to consider why we often mourn instead of rejoice.
      • It questions our tendency to entertain gloomy anticipations, reminding us that night will turn to day and winter will give way to spring.
    2. Encouragement to Hold on to Hope:

      • We are encouraged to trust that God never fails us, even in the darkest moments.
      • God's love remains constant, like mountains steadfast even when shrouded in darkness.
    3. Purpose of Trials:

      • God uses our trials for our lasting good, similar to how a father disciplines out of love.
      • These afflictions are temporary and serve a greater purpose in shaping our character and drawing us closer to Him.
    4. Joy in Tribulation:

      • We are urged to sing in the midst of tribulation and to rejoice even while passing through the furnace of affliction.
      • Our light troubles are momentary, and the eternal joy that awaits us far outweighs them.
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    5 mins

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The Prince of Preachers is BACK!!!

Hands down my favorite devo of all time. Thank you for bringing it In audio format and taking out the “thee”s and “thy”s that make the original more difficult to read.

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