The modern man's day is full of appointments. He planned some; he looks forward to more. Still others will arise without being announced, and only apprehension imagines them in advance.
Regardless, the uncertainty of life continues to loom over the day and, to a large extent, the outcome of many appointments.
What a beautiful preventative remedy, then, to prepare ourselves from the dawn of the day by coming to this meeting to which God invites us! He is the one who has the keys to the day and to our life. Also, great wisdom permeates such an appointment.
With Charles Spurgeon as our guide or, rather, as our traveling companion, we are sure to discover every day new aspects of this God who calls us to encounter him every day.
Through these daily meditations of great poetry, Spurgeon shows himself as “a master of the house who draws from his treasure new things and old things”.
Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)
A famous Baptist preacher in 19th century London, he preached the gospel to large crowds for nearly 40 years. He was the founder of numerous social and spiritual works in a wide range of fields. He is also the author of numerous works, including “The grace of 1000 facets”, “Believe, what, in whom, how...? », “Why not come in? ", etc. With this book, several collections of daily meditations from his pen exist in French, “In the calm of the evening”, “The treasures of faith”, “Currents of water for my soul”, “The spoils of the King”, etc.
ISBN: 9782914562775