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The Chequebook of the Bank of Faith: Being Precious Promises Arranged for Daily Use with Brief Comments is unavailable, but you can change that!

Spurgeon uses a checkbook as a metaphor for the promises of God—promises endorsed by God and accepted as our own. The Chequebook of the Bank of Faith contains daily readings designed to encourage believers, using Scripture, personal testimony, and stories from Spurgeon’s own life.

joy cometh in the morning.” Ps. 30:5. A MOMENT under our Father’s anger seems very long, and yet it is but a moment after all. If we grieve his Spirit we cannot look for his smile; but he is a God ready to pardon, and he soon puts aside all remembrance of our faults. When we faint and are ready to die because of his frown, his favour puts new life into us. This verse has another note of the semiquaver kind. Our weeping night soon turns into joyous day. Brevity is the mark of mercy in the hour of