Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for March 2 Morning “O keep my Soul and deliver me.” Numbers 16:41-50 Numbers 16:41 Wonderful audacity! Yesterday they fled in terror while they saw the earth open and swallow up the rebels, and now they, themselves, break out into revolt, and charge Moses with murdering those whom the Lord, himself, so justly executed. Is there any bound to human sin? Lions and tigers may be tamed, but man breaks off from all restraint, and follows his own devices, despite every warning and instruction. Numbers 16:44 , Numbers 16:45 This was the second time in which the Lord had spoken thus to his servants, and a second time they fall upon their faces in reverent but earnest intercession. They pleaded for those very people who were up in arms against them; such is the true love of God’s ministers. Never will they give sinners up while they have breath in their bodies. Numbers 16:27-46 His spiritual soul could see what others could no...