Cover of Proverbs 11:26. Witholding Corn

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Proverbs 11:26. Witholding Corn

by Charles Spurgeon

Modern English translation available

In this stirring exposition of a classic proverb, the text explores the moral weight of stewardship and the sin of spiritual hoarding. Drawing a powerful parallel between physical grain and the Bread of Life, these pages challenge believers to release their treasures—both material and divine—for the benefit of a hungry world. This profound meditation examines the blessings of generosity versus the curse of selfishness, urging readers to become conduits of grace. It is a compelling call to action for those seeking to align their hearts with God’s bounty through selfless service.
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