“There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man.” 1 Corinthians 10:13 The word "temptation" has come down in the world; we are apt to use it wrongly. Temptation is not sin, it is the thing we are bound to meet if we are men. Not to be tempted would be to be beneath contempt. Many of... Read More
"Struggling with sin" is a phrase that is used rather lightly in many religious circles. What does it mean to "struggle" with something? The word "struggle" means to "fight against"; it means to "strive not to give in". It does not mean or imply that the one who is struggling is on the losing side o... Read More
We are expecting wonderful things from the Lord for 1907. The closing up of the old year and beginning of the new found us on our knees at Azusa Mission. And as the new year was announced, such a wave of glory, and divine love and unity came over us. The meeting went on till morning and all the next... Read More
A Sermon (No. 1012) Delivered on Lord's-day Morning, September 24th, 1871, by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington "He that believed, not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him."--John 3:36. THIS IS A PART of a discourse by John the Baptist. We have not ... Read More
"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Psalm 22:1; Matthew 27:46) Clovis G. Chappell: THESE words come to us out of a long gone past. We first hear them from the lips of this ancient psalmist whose name has been forgotten for many centuries. But he was doubtless not the first to utter them. T... Read More
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. It has pleased the Most High to reveal Himself to us (in that which men call the New Testament), under the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost (Matt. 28: 19). In this we learn redemption eternal and for Heaven. Of old, in the Creation of the world, He had ... Read More
PSALM 40, 41. IN reading the Psalms one finds them arranged in couplets. Very few of them stand as solitary witnesses of the remarks made in them, but in twos and threes. Whoever arranged the Psalms, we know they were so ordered in divine wisdom, not according to time, but in reference to their subj... Read More
*This section is transcribed from the writer's note-book, written during his last illness, and although fragmentary, the notes bear traces of repeated correction and revision. -- ED. "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was up... Read More
Perhaps no one subject is more replete with blessedness than the glory of the Bride, the Lamb's Wife. Whether we look at the grace that first brought us into it, or whether we look at the unfoldings of this love in the glory of the marriage; however we look at it, it is just marvellous! We are left ... Read More
Preface We are approaching a crisis Christmas and a new year filled with ominous and threatening clouds. We are losing our liberties one by one. Our religious liberty especially is in imminent danger of being lost. In spite of the black background, never has the Christian been afforded such a marvel... Read More
What's The Good Of Temptation?
Struggling With Sin
Edition 5 - Beginning of World Wide Revival
Sermon 1012 - The Unbeliever's Unhappy Condition
Sermons from the Psalms, 3 - A Cry from the Cross
A Study of the Psalms: Part 1
Asherite Psalms Part 3
Notes on Scripture
The Glory of the Bride, the Lamb's Wife
Better Than Bethlehem