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Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon was an English Baptist pastor and writer. He still remains influential among Christians and still known as the "Prince of Preachers."

He was converted to Christ at the age of 16 and immediately began preaching. He preached in the streets and in the fields before he was 21. In his first church, he began with 100 members. It grew until he was preaching to 10,000 people in the Surrey Music Hall. His church, the Metropolitan Tabernacle, seated 6,000 people. He withdrew from every movement among English Baptists which tended to criticize the Authorized Version 1611 in any way.

Before his death, he published more than 2,000 sermons and 49 volumes of commentaries, sayings, anecdotes, illustrations, and devotions.
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Charles Spurgeon

Sermon 3401 - Sharing Christ's Life

A Sermon (No. 3401) Published on Thursday, April 9th, 1914. Delivered by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. On Lord's-day Evening, December 1st, 1867. "Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more; but ye see me; because I live, ye shall live also."--John 14:19. THIS WA... Read More
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Sermon 3489 - Encouragement for the Depressed

A Sermon (No. 3489) Published on Thursday, December 9th, 1915. Delivered by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington On Lord's-day Evening, 27th, August 1871. "For who hath despised the day of small things?"--Zechariah 4:10. ZECHARIAH WAS ENGAGED in the building of the temple. When ... Read More
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Sermon 2903 - Holiness Demanded

A Sermon (No. 2902) Published on Thursday, September 22nd, 1904. Delivered by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. On a Lord's-day Evening, in 1862. "Holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord."--Hebrews 12:14. ONE feels most happy when blowing the trumpet of jubilee, pr... Read More
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Sermon 2239 - Is God in the Camp?

A Sermon (No. 2239) Intended for Reading on Lord's-Day, January 17th, 1892, Delivered by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington On Thursday Evening, April 9th, 1891. "And the Philistines were afraid, for they said, God is come into the camp. And they said, Woe unto us! For there h... Read More
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Sermon 303 - Election and Holiness

A Sermon (No. 303) Delivered on Sabbath Morning, March 11th, 1860, by the REV. C.H. SPURGEON At Exeter Hall, Strand. "Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens is the Lord's thy God, the earth also, with all that therein is. Only the Lord had a delight in thy fathers to love them, and he chose th... Read More
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Sermon 350 - A Blow at Self-Righteousness

A Sermon (No. 350) Delivered on Sabbath Morning, December 16th, 1860, by the REV. C.H. SPURGEON At Exeter Hall, Strand. "If I justify myself, mine own mouth shall condemn me: if I say, I am perfect, it shall also prove me perverse."--Job 9:20. EVER since man became a sinner he has been self-righteou... Read More
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Pithy gems from Charles Spurgeon!

Pithy gems from Charles Spurgeon! If Christ has died for me—then I cannot trifle with the sin which killed my best Friend! ~ ~ ~ ~ Jesus is the chief among ten thousand, and the altogether lovely One! I could not live without Him. To enjoy His company is bliss to me—for Him to hide His face from me ... Read More
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Spurgeon Treasures!

Spurgeon Treasures! Sin is shut out—and they are shut in! "The sound of weeping and of crying shall no longer be heard!" Isaiah 65:19 The glorified weep no more, for all outward causes of grief are gone . There are no broken friendships in Heaven. Poverty, famine, peril, persecution, and slander are... Read More
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Flowers From A Puritan'S Garden

Flowers from a Puritan's Garden by Charles Spurgeon, 1883 PREFACE While commenting upon the One Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm, I was brought into most intimate communion with Thomas Manton, who has discoursed upon that marvelous portion of Scripture with great fullness and power. His works occupy twe... Read More
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Spurgeon Gems!

Spurgeon G ems The Wisdom of the Gospel The gospel is the sum of wisdom; a collection of knowledge; a treasure-house of truth; and a disclosure of mysterious secrets. In it we see how justice and mercy may be associated; here we see unalterable law entirely satisfied, and sovereign love carrying awa... Read More
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The Treasury of David

The Treasury of David by C. H. Spurgeon Preface to Volume 1, Psalms 1-26 My Preface shall at least possess the virtue of brevity, as I find it difficult to impart to it any other. The delightful study of the Psalms has yielded me boundless profit and ever-growing pleasure; common gratitude constrain... Read More
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The Treasury of David

The Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 1 Verse 1. BLESSED —see how this Book of Psalms opens with a benediction, even as did the famous Sermon of our Lord upon the Mount! The word translated "blessed" is a very expressive one. The original word is plural , hence we may learn the multiplicity o... Read More
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The Treasury of David

The Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 2 Verse 1. We have, in these first three verses, a description of the hatred of men against the Messiah. No better comment is needed upon it than the apostolic song in Acts 4:27,28: "For of a truth against your holy child Jesus, whom you have anointed, bo... Read More
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Treasury of David

Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 3 Verse 1. Here we have, The saint telling his griefs to his God: (1) His right to do so. (2) The proper manner of telling them. (3) The fair results of such holy communications with the Lord. When may we expect increased troubles? Why are they sent? What is ... Read More
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Treasury of David

Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 4 Verse 1. "Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness: you have enlarged me when I was in distress; have mercy upon me, and hear my prayer." This is another instance of David's common habit of pleading past mercies as a ground for present favor. Here he ... Read More
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The Treasury of David

The Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 5 Verse 1. There are two sorts of prayers — those expressed in words, and the unuttered longings which abide as silent meditations. Words are not the essence, but the garments of prayer. Moses at the Red Sea cried to God, though he said nothing. Yet the u... Read More
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The Treasury of David

The Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 6 Verse 1. Having read through the first division, in order to see it as a whole, we will now look at it verse by verse. "O Lord, rebuke me not in your anger." The Psalmist is very conscious that he deserves to be rebuked, and he feels, moreover, that the... Read More
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Treasury of David

Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 7 Verse 1. David appears before God to plead with him against the Accuser, who had charged him with treason and treachery. The case is here opened with an avowal of confidence in God. Whatever may be the emergency of our condition, we shall never find it amis... Read More
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Treasury of David

Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 8 Verse 1. Unable to express the glory of God, the Psalmist utters a note of exclamation. O Jehovah our Lord! We need not wonder at this, for no heart can measure, no tongue can utter, the half of the greatness of Jehovah. The whole creation is full of his gl... Read More
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Treasury of David

Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 9 Verse 1. "I will praise You, O LORD, with my whole heart; I will tell of all Your marvelous works!" Psalm 9:1 With a holy resolution the songster begins his hymn; I will praise you, O Lord. It sometimes needs all our determination to face the foe, and bless... Read More

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