Morning and Evening
by Charles H. Spurgeon
For the evening of March 12th
"To whom belongest thou?"
--1 Samuel 30:13
No neutralities can exist in religion. We are either ranked
under the banner of Prince Immanuel, to serve and fight His
battles, or we are vassals of the black prince, Satan. "To whom
belongest thou?"
Reader, let me assist you in your response. Have you been
"born again"? If you have, you belong to Christ, but without
the new birth you cannot be His. In whom do you trust? For
those who believe in Jesus are the sons of God. Whose work are
you doing? You are sure to serve your master, for he whom you
serve is thereby owned to be your lord. What company do you
keep? If you belong to Jesus, you will fraternize with those
who wear the livery of the cross. "Birds of a feather flock
together." What is your conversation? Is it heavenly or is it
earthly? What have you learned of your Master?--for servants
learn much from their masters to whom they are apprenticed. If
you have served your time with Jesus, it will be said of you, as
it was of Peter and John, "They took knowledge of them, that
they had been with Jesus."
We press the question, "To whom belongest thou?" Answer
honestly before you give sleep to your eyes. If you are not
Christ's you are in a hard service--Run away from your cruel
master! Enter into the service of the Lord of Love, and you
shall enjoy a life of blessedness. If you are Christ's let me
advise you to do four things. You belong to Jesus--obey him;
let his word be your law; let His wish be your will. You belong
to the Beloved, then love Him; let your heart embrace Him; let
your whole soul be filled with Him. You belong to the Son of
God, then trust him; rest nowhere but on him. You belong to
the King of kings, then be decided for Him. Thus, without your
being branded upon the brow, all will know to whom you belong.
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