Proverbs 24:30-32. The Broken Fence
Classic Christian work
Proverbs 24:30-32. The Broken Fence
by Charles Spurgeon
In this profound exposition, the haunting imagery of a neglected vineyard serves as a stirring warning against spiritual sloth. By examining the metaphor of the broken wall, this work reveals how indifference and neglect lead to the slow decay of one’s soul and character. This timeless meditation challenges readers to practice diligent self-examination and active stewardship of their faith. Insightful and convicting, it serves as a powerful call to rebuild spiritual defenses and cultivate a life of purpose, discipline, and enduring fruitfulness—essential reading for anyone seeking to fortify their inner life.
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