Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for May 4
Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for May 4 Morning “O God, Thou art my God.” Psalms 63 Perhaps it was at this period that David wrote Psalms 63. Psalms 63:10 Or jackals, which in the East are always ready to devour the slain. Saul and his men fell on the battle-field, and David foresaw it would be so, and that then he would be made king. We have refrained from commenting, in order to quote the sweet remarks of our dear friend Andrew Bonar, upon the whole psalm: “It may have been near the Dead Sea, on his way to the ford of Jordan, that the Psalmist first sung this song. It is a Psalm first heard by David’s faithful ones in the wilderness of Judah; but truly a Psalm for every godly man who in the dry world-wilderness can sing: ‘All my springs are in thee,’ a Psalm for David a Psalm for David’s Son a Psalm for the Church in every age a Psalm for every member of the Church in the weary land! What assurance, what vehement desire...