C.H. Spurgeon's Evening Devotional
Wednesday June 11, 2025

"There brake He the arrows of the bow, the shield, and the sword, and the battle."-Psalm 76:3
    
    Our Redeemer's glorious cry of "It is finished," was the death-knell of all the adversaries of His people, the breaking of "the and the battle." Behold the hero of Golgotha using His cross as an anvil, and His woes as a hammer, dashing to shivers bundle after bundle of our sins, those poisoned "arrows of the bow"; trampling on every indictment, and destroying every accusation. What glorious blows the mighty Breaker gives with a hammer far more ponderous than the fabled weapon of Thor! How the diabolical darts fly to fragments, and the infernal bucklers are broken like potters' vessels! Behold, He draws from its sheath of hellish workmanship the dread sword of Satanic power! He snaps it across His knee, as a man breaks the dry wood of a fagot, and casts it into the fire. Beloved, no sin of a believer can now be an arrow mortally to wound him, no condemnation can now be a sword to kill him, for the punishment of our sin was borne by Christ, a full atonement was made for all our iniquities by our blessed Substitute and Surety. Who now accuseth? Who now condemneth? Christ hath died, yea rather, hath risen again. Jesus has emptied the quivers of hell, has quenched every fiery dart, and broken off the head of every arrow of wrath; the ground is strewn with the splinters and relics of the weapons of hell's warfare, which are only visible to us to remind us of our former danger, and of our great deliverance. Sin hath no more dominion over us. Jesus has made an end of it, and put it away for ever. O thou enemy, destructions are come to a perpetual end. Talk ye of all the wondrous works of the Lord, ye who make mention of His name, keep not silence, neither by day, nor when the sun goeth to his rest. Bless the Lord, O my soul.
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Monday, July 1, 2013

Day #5 - Pooh and Company....



Today is my day...I decided to make a stamp that honored a favorite storybook character....Yep, I'm honoring the Hundred Acre Woods friends today...Pooh has been around a long time...1926

I want to thank Thearica from Pig Tales and Quilts  for being our faithful cheerleader for this blog hop.  Thanks to Madame Samm @ Sew We Quilt also for putting together the theme and giveaway.

started out with this

one of the requirements for this hop was the stamp had to bear the US or your state name...so found the alphabet fabric....





 did some fussy cutting...





another requirement was our project needed to have the price of a postage stamp on it....again thinking????

opted for a forever stamp means good whatever price may be

And the final project is....

fun pooh and friends table topper




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39 comments:

  1. Love how you did your state name with alphabet fabric! Thank you for sharing your stamp.

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  2. It is super sweet! Just love Pooh and all his buddies!

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  3. I love it...i am a huge pooh fan!!

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  4. Great topper!
    I'm in the UK and I'd never heard of your 'forever' stamps until this hop!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Ok someone who likes poop and his friends has to have a place in my heart FOREVER.....you always make me smile...did you know that?

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  6. Nice job! Who doesn't love Pooh!?!

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  7. You can never go wrong with pooh and piglet.

    My hubby calls me poohbear and I call him my piglet. It all came about from a Christmas card I sent him on the first Christmas after we started seeing each other. The card said, I wonder what Piglet is doing, thought Pooh... I wish I were there to be doing it too".

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  8. Sweet topper! Pooh is always a favorite!

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  9. I like Tigger, Piglet, Eyeore, and Winnie the Pooh too.

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  10. I am a great fan of Pooh and friends. I think you did a wonderful job on this stamp. Thanks.

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  11. Fun Little Characters!! Great Job! Thanks

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  12. How cute! Lucky find on the letter fabric. It sure came in handy for this project. THX for sharing with us today. And Happy Independence Day!

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  13. Love pooh. Thanks for sharing.

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  14. This is adorable! Sew cute!

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  15. Awww, so sweet...I love Winnie! I've been a fan of him forever so I just love your stamp. :O)

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  16. Great job on your stamp. Thank you for sharing!

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  17. Your stamp is adorable. I was always a fan of Winnie. Especially Tigger!

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  18. Ohhh so cute, I love Pooh and Co too!

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  19. I just love Pooh! This is fabulous!

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  20. Pooh, delightful! Your stamp is wonderful Thank you for showing us how you made your stamp.

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  21. That is adorable. Great job using the letter fabric to get your point across. Pooh and the group are so lovable.

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  22. Who doesn't love Pooh Bear, that is what I call my 35 year old daughter. Love the stamp.

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  23. Who doesn't love Pooh and his friends? Great tribute to our childhood buddy.

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  24. your stamp is tiger-rific. Just love phoo and the gang.
    thanks for sharing with us today
    in stitches

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  25. I loved Winnie the Pooh and read it to my boys when they were young.
    Lovely memories.
    Your stamp is wonderful. Cheers
    maggie

    maggiemine42@gmail.com

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  26. Cute, love pooh and tiger too!

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  27. Pooh is my favorite bear. Love your stamp. Thanks for the fun.

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  28. Aw, I love Pooh and all his friends! Your stamp looks great!

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