"You must be plunged into that sea of sorrow; but it will not drown you, it will only wash and cleanse you."
— Charles SpurgeonCOLOSSIANS 1:18
Friday, May 29, 2026
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Lay Hold
We must not allow the accusations of Satan or the condemning indictments of our consciences to bring us under a sense of God’s unrequited justice. Instead, we should by faith lay hold of the wonderful truth that God’s justice has been satisfied for us by our Lord Jesus Christ.
Jerry Bridges
Lift Up Thy Head
"Did the Spirit of God ever convince you of sin? Do you see yourself liable to the curse of the law, and the just vengeance of God, for the innate depravity of your nature, and the transgressions of your life? Do you come to Christ humbled and self-condemned; sensible that unless you are clothed with the merits of Him our Elder Brother, you are ruined and undone, and can never stand with joy or safety before the holy Lord God?
If so, lift up thy head; redemption is thine; thou art in a state of grace; thou art translated from death to life; thou art an heir of God, and a joint-heir with Christ. But, if you never felt, nor desire to feel, this work of the Holy Ghost upon thy heart, this conviction of sin, this penitential faith, all the supposed righteousness of thine own, wherein thou trusted, is but a broken reed; a painted sepulchre; and the trappings of a Pharisee."
God's Care
God’s care is not conditioned on our faith and our ability to cast our anxiety on Him; rather, it is because He does care for us that we can cast our anxiety on Him.
Jerry Bridges
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Christ for us is applied
It is through faith that we are united to Christ, so that His life becomes our life, His death becomes our death, and His righteousness our righteousness. All the objective work of Christ for us is applied to us and received by us through faith in Him.
Jerry Bridges
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Joking and Unconcerned
“Non-Christians have death and damnation at their doors and yet are joking and unconcerned.”
— Charles SpurgeonTuesday, May 19, 2026
William Seward
William Seward
“Can you imagine having your eye violently blinded by a furious mob, yet choosing to go right back out and preach until they literally stone you to death?
- Background and calling: He was a friend and financial supporter of Whitefield, traveled with him (including to America), and became an enthusiastic lay preacher in the open-air revivals of the 1730s–1740s.
- The eye injury: In September 1740, while preaching with Howell Harris in Caerleon, South Wales, a mob attacked. Seward was struck in the right eye by a stone (or hard object), which destroyed his sight in that eye. The injury was severe enough that for a time it affected his other eye, and he had to be led by hand. Contemporary accounts (including his own journal) confirm the pelting with stones, dirt, dung, etc.
- Death: In October 1740 at Hay-on-Wye (or nearby), he faced another hostile crowd and was struck in the head by a stone. He fell unconscious, lingered for several days, and died on October 22, 1740. He is widely regarded as the first Methodist martyr.
- Journal entry: The poignant line “Oh, that I may lay down my head and fall asleep in the arms of my Lord” appears in multiple accounts as one of his final writings.
- The fatal head injury happened at/near Hay-on-Wye, but some historians note that the exact role of the final stoning is debated. The earlier eye injury (and possible infection/complications) contributed significantly to his decline. Later “martyrdom at Hay” stories grew in the telling, though the violence and head blow are well-attested.
- He wasn’t literally “stoned to death” on the spot like Stephen in Acts—he was injured, carried away, and died days later.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Freed up to Love Him
When our sense of guilt is taken away because our consciences are cleansed by the blood of Christ, we’re freed up to love Him with all our hearts and souls and minds. We’re motivated in a positive sense to love Him in this wholehearted way.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Christ's Obedience
Christ’s active and passive obedience is mine. God looks upon me as if I had not sinned; nay, as if I had perfectly obeyed his law.
Thomas WatsonOur Infinite Profit
Christ gave himself to us for our infinite profit. If we give ourselves to him, it won't be for his profit but for our own.
Jonathan Edwards