More than 120 paragraph-length devotionals that could be read through in about 4 months of daily readings.
Preface:
“The soul needs feeding as well as the body; not only at set seasons, or in public ordinances, but frequently and privately. Here, then, is spiritual food in small portions, with which the soul may be fed, and the time not be missed.
Every portion leads to Jesus, or brings something from Jesus, for the author has learned int eh school of experience that Jesus only will satisfy and sanctify the believer’s heart. The more we have to do with Christ, the better for us, and the more glorifying to God.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rev. James Smith (1802-1862) was a predecessor of Charles Spurgeon at New Park Street Chapel in London from 1841 to 1850. Early on, Smith’s works were even more widely read than C.H. Spurgeon’s!
66 pages.