C.H. Spurgeon's Evening Devotional
Friday August 29, 2025

"All the days of his separation shall he eat nothing that is made of the vine tree, from the kernels even to the husk."-Numbers 6:4
    
    Nazarites had taken, among other vows, one which debarred them from the use of wine. In order that they might not violate the obligation, they were forbidden to drink the vinegar of wine or strong liquors, and to make the rule still more clear, they were not to touch the unfermented juice of grapes, nor even to eat the fruit either fresh or dried. In order, altogether, to secure the integrity of the vow, they were not even allowed anything that had to do with the vine; they were, in fact, to avoid the appearance of evil. Surely this is a lesson to the Lord's separated ones, teaching them to come away from sin in every form, to avoid not merely its grosser shapes, but even its spirit and similitude. Strict walking is much despised in these days, but rest assured, dear reader, it is both the safest and the happiest. He who yields a point or two to the world is in fearful peril; he who eats the grapes of Sodom will soon drink the wine of Gomorrah. A little crevice in the sea-bank in Holland lets in the sea, and the gap speedily swells till a province is drowned. Worldly conformity, in any degree, is a snare to the soul, and makes it more and more liable to presumptuous sins. Moreover, as the Nazarite who drank grape juice could not be quite sure whether it might not have endured a degree of fermentation, and consequently could not be clear in heart that his vow was intact, so the yielding, temporizing Christian cannot wear a conscience void of offence, but must feel that the inward monitor is in doubt of him. Things doubtful we need not doubt about; they are wrong to us. Things tempting we must not dally with, but flee from them with speed. Better be sneered at as a Puritan than be despised as a hypocrite. Careful walking may involve much self-denial, but it has pleasures of its own which are more than a sufficient recompense.
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Thursday, February 27, 2025

Movie : No Address In Theaters starting Feb. 28th.


Synopsis: 

Homeless at 17, Lauren lost everything—except the will to survive. On the streets, she finds new meaning in a family of outcasts and discovers that home is where the hope is. No Address is a gripping journey of living without walls and rising above them. Starring Lucas Jade Zumann, Beverly D’Angelo, Isabella Ferreira, William Baldwin, Xander Berkeley, Ty Pennington, Kristanna Loken, Patricia Velasquez, and Ashanti, this powerful film dares you to believe in second chances. 

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There are 1.2 million adults and 1.5 million children experiencing homelessness nationwide. Between 2022 and 2023, street-level homelessness increased 12% nationwide, if this rate continues, street-level homelessness will double in 5-6 years.Nearly 1 in 3 foster youth in California face homelessness after leaving the child welfare system.  No Address is an exploration of hope, humanity, and resilience as characters navigate challenges with no physical address. This feature film highlights the human side of homelessness and vividly portrays that “homelessness could happen to anyone.” This is a powerful film to inspire action in local communities. Topics that are covered in the movie are foster care, domestic violence, addiction, untreated mental illness, and veterans. Robert Craig Films is deeply committed to addressing the urgent issue of homelessness and has pledged that 50% of the net profits from our five No Address productions will be donated to a diverse range of organizations and churches nationwide that are tirelessly working to combat the homelessness crisis within their communities. Just remember: These are real people with real stories. We are sharing untold stories of those experiencing homelessness to grow empathy and compassion.

 

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Many thanks to Robert Craig Films for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.




Thursday, February 20, 2025

The Unbreakable Boy in theaters starting February 21!

 

Synopsis: 

From Kingdom Story Company, the team behind Jesus Revolution and The Best Christmas  Pageant Ever, and Lionsgate, the studio behind Wonder, comes The Unbreakable Boy. When his parents, Scott (Zachary Levi) and Teresa (Meghann Fahy), learn that Austin is both autistic and has brittle bone disease, they initially worry for their son’s future. But with Scott’s growing faith and Austin’s incredible spirit, they become “unbreakable,” finding joy, gratitude, and courage even in the most trying times — an extraordinary true story about a father and son learning together that every day can be the best day of your life!

Buy tickets today to see The Unbreakable Boy in theaters starting February 21!

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 I so enjoyed this movie based on true life story of Austin and his family.  There normal maybe wasn't ever ones normal, but that was how their normal was and they learned how to make the best of the day.  They made it through the struggles that comes with families that has a child that has special needs.There is drinking scenes in this movie. No abuse but just the drinking.  However, I didn't catch any language.  Very well performed by all the characters. There was a scene or two that was tear jerking.

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Saturday, February 15, 2025

Season 5 of The Chosen: The Last Supper

 

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Synopsis: The table is set. The people of Israel welcome Jesus as king while his disciples anticipate his crowning. But—instead of confronting Rome—he turns the tables on the Jewish religious festival. Their power threatened, the country’s religious and political leaders will go to any length to ensure this Passover meal is Jesus’ last. Shot in a beautiful cinematic format, The Chosen: Last Supper brings the most pivotal week in history to audiences in this special three-part theatrical release.

Release Dates:
3/28 (Part One)
4/4 (Part Two)
4/11 (Part Three)


 

 


Monday, February 10, 2025