The Sixth of February.
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
037-Blessing in the City
"If thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the Lord thy God, blessed shalt thou be in the city." (Deuteronomy 28:2-3)
The city is full of care, and he who has to go there from day to day finds it to be a place
of great wear and tear. It is full of noise, and stir, and bustle, and sore travail; many are
its temptations, losses, and worries. But to go there with the divine blessing takes off the
edge of its difficulty; to remain there with that blessing is to find pleasure in its duties
and strength equal to its demands.
A blessing in the city may not make us great, but it will keep us good; it may not make us
rich, but it will preserve us honest. Whether we are porters, or clerks, or managers, or
merchants, or magistrates, the city will afford us opportunities for usefulness. It is good
fishing where there are shoals of fish, and it is hopeful to work for our Lord amid the
thronging crowds. We might prefer the quiet of a country life; but if called to town, we may
certainly prefer it because there is room for our energies.
Today let us expect good things because of this promise, and let our care be to have an open
ear to the voice of the Lord and a ready hand to execute His bidding. Obedience brings the
blessing. "In keeping his commandments there is great reward."
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