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Morning and Evening Devotional with C.H. Spurgeon – June 1, 2026
Morning Devotional for June 1, 2026
“The evening and the morning were the first day.” — Genesis 1:5
Was it so even in the beginning? Did light and darkness divide the realm of time in the first day? Then little wonder is it if I have also changes in my circumstances from the sunshine of prosperity to the midnight of adversity. It will not always be the blaze of noon even in my soul concerns, I must expect at seasons to mourn the absence of my former joys, and seek my Beloved in the night. Nor am I alone in this, for all the Lord’s beloved ones have had to sing the mingled song of judgment and of mercy, of trial and deliverance, of mourning and of delight. It is one of the arrangements of Divine providence that day and night shall not cease either in the spiritual or natural creation till we reach the land of which it is written, “there is no night there.” What our heavenly Father ordains is wise and good. What, then, my soul, is it best for thee to do? Learn first to be content with this divine order, and be willing, with Job, to receive evil from the hand of the Lord as well as good. Study next, to make the outgoings of the morning and the evening to rejoice. Praise the Lord for the sun of joy when it rises, and for the gloom of evening as it falls. There is beauty both in sunrise and sunset; sing of it, and glorify the Lord. Like the nightingale, pour forth thy notes at all hours. Believe that the night is as useful as the day. The dews of grace fall heavily in the night of sorrow. The stars of promise shine forth gloriously amid the darkness of grief. Continue thy service under all changes. If in the day thy watchword be labour, at night exchange it for watch. Every hour has its duty, do thou continue in thy calling as the Lord’s servant until he shall suddenly appear in his glory. My soul, thine evening of old age and death is drawing near; dread it not, for it is part of the day; and the Lord has said, “I will cover him all the day long.”
Morning Reflection
Beloved, Spurgeon reminds us that the very first day God established the rhythm of light and darkness. Our lives follow the same pattern — seasons of bright joy and deep night. Yet the Father who ordains both is wise and good. The same Lord who covers us “all the day long” walks with us through the night of sorrow. The Holy Spirit teaches us to sing in both the sunrise and the sunset, for Christ is Lord of every hour. Rest in His sovereign care; He has not left you in the dark.
Morning Nectared Goad
The night is not your enemy — it is the canvas where the stars of promise shine brightest. Praise Him in the darkness. 🛡️
Evening Devotional for June 1, 2026

“He will make her wilderness like Eden.” — Isaiah 51:3
Methinks, I see in vision a howling wilderness, a great and terrible desert, like to the Sahara. I perceive nothing in it to relieve the eye, all around I am wearied with a vision of hot and arid sand, strewn with ten thousand bleaching skeletons of wretched men who have expired in anguish, having lost their way in the pitiless waste. What an appalling sight! How horrible! a sea of sand without a bound, and without an oasis, a cheerless graveyard for a race forlorn! But behold and wonder! Upon a sudden, upspringing from the scorching sand I see a plant of renown; and as it grows it buds, the bud expands—it is a rose, and at its side a lily bows its modest head; and, miracle of miracles! as the fragrance of those flowers is diffused the wilderness is transformed into a fruitful field, and all around it blossoms exceedingly, the glory of Lebanon is given unto it, the excellency of Carmel and Sharon. Call it not Sahara, call it Paradise. Speak not of it any longer as the valley of deathshade, for where the skeletons lay bleaching in the sun, behold a resurrection is proclaimed, and up spring the dead, a mighty army, full of life immortal. Jesus is that plant of renown, and his presence makes all things new. Nor is the wonder less in each individual’s salvation. Yonder I behold you, dear reader, cast out, an infant, unswathed, unwashed, defiled with your own blood, left to be food for beasts of prey. But lo, a jewel has been thrown into your bosom by a divine hand, and for its sake you have been pitied and tended by divine providence, you are washed and cleansed from your defilement, you are adopted into heaven’s family, the fair seal of love is upon your forehead, and the ring of faithfulness is on your hand—you are now a prince unto God, though once an orphan, cast away. O prize exceedingly the matchless power and grace which changes deserts into gardens, and makes the barren heart to sing for joy.
Evening Reflection
What a picture of grace! The howling wilderness becomes Eden because Jesus, the Plant of Renown, has taken root. The same Christ who transforms deserts into gardens takes the barren, blood-stained heart and makes it His own. The Spirit who raised Him from the dead is at work in you, turning sorrow into song. Marvel at this power and grace — and let your heart sing.
Evening Nectared Goad
Jesus does not merely improve the wilderness — He turns it into Paradise. Your heart is no exception. 🛡️
Tie-In
From the ordered rhythm of day and night to the miraculous transformation of the wilderness, the same sovereign Lord governs both. The God who covers us all the day long is the same Christ whose presence turns deserts into gardens. The Spirit who sustains us through every season is the One who makes all things new. This is the daily grace of our Redeemer: He holds the hours and He renews the heart.
Valley of Vision Prayer
“Lord, high and holy, meek and lowly, Thou hast brought me to the valley of vision, where I live in the depths but see Thee in the heights… Let me learn by paradox that the way down is the way up, that to be low is to be high, that the broken heart is the healed heart, that the valley is the place of vision. Let me find Thy light in my darkness, Thy life in my death, Thy joy in my sorrow, Thy grace in my sin, Thy riches in my poverty, Thy life in my death.” (adapted from “The Valley of Vision”)
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