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Spurgeons PM Reading Book of Ecclesiastes - 11:6 Selected Verse(s): In the evening withhold not thy hand. Evening Verse In the morning sow your seed, And in the evening do not withhold your hand; For you do not know which will prosper, Either this or that, Or whether both alike will be good. Evening Reading In the evening of the day opportunities are plentiful: men return from their labour and the zealous soul-winner finds time to tell abroad the love of Jesus. Have I no evening work for Jesus? If I have not let me no longer withhold my hand from a service which requires abundant labour. Sinners are perishing for lack of knowledge; he who loiters may find his skirts crimson with the blood of souls. Jesus gave both His hands to the nails how can I keep back one of mine from His blessed work? Night and day He toiled and prayed for me how can I give a single hour to the pampering of my flesh with luxurious ease? Up idle heart; stretch out thy hand to work or uplift it to pray; heaven and hell are in earnest let me be so and this evening sow good seed for the Lord my God. The evening of life has also its calls. Life is so short that a morning of manhoods vigour and an evening of decay make the whole of it. To some it seems long, but a four-pence is a great sum of money to a poor man. Life is so brief that no man can afford to lose a day. It has been well said that if a great king should bring us a great heap of gold and bid us take as much as we could count in a day we should make a long day of it. We should begin early in the morning and in the evening we should not withhold our hand; but to win souls is far nobler work how is it that we so soon withdraw from it? Some are spared to a long evening of green old age. If such be my case let me use such talents as I still retain and to the last hour serve my blessed and faithful Lord. By His grace I will die in harness and lay down my charge only when I lay down my body. Age may instruct the young cheer the faint and encourage the desponding; if eventide has less of vigorous heat it should have more of calm wisdom therefore in the evening I will not withhold my hand.
Posted on: Sun, 21 Sep 2014 01:06:54 +0000

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