A Sermon (No. 2665) Intended for Reading on Lord's-Day, March 11th, 1900, Delivered by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington, On Lord's-day Evening, October 1st, 1882. "And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house."--Luke 19:9. OBSERVE, DEAR FRIENDS, that our... Read More
"The Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost" Luke 19:10 There cannot, my friends, be a more striking and satisfactory proof of our stupid insensibility to religious truth, than the indifference with which we naturally view the gospel of Christ. Among all the wonderful things whic... Read More
Ye, therefore, shall be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect. Matthew 5:48 The Son of man came to seek and to save that which was lost. Luke 19:10 Here we have two superlative utterances of Jesus, which, at first glance to the thoughtful man, seem contradictory, yet, as a matter of fact are m... Read More
THE SEARCHING QUESTION "Where art thou?" -Gen. 3. 9. [This sermon outline was taken from the book, "The Open-Air Preacher's Handbook" written by Gawin Kirkham. Brother Kirkham was the Secretary of the Open-Air Mission of London, England. The book was published in 1890, but has a timeless message for... Read More
Former Pastor of FaithWay Baptist Church, Ajax, Ontario, Canada "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."-John 3:16. This is the Gospel message in one verse. "For this is good and acceptable in the ... Read More
BORN: October 14, 1876 Toronto, Canada DIED: January 15, 1951 Cambridge, New Zealand Ironside was one of the greatest Bible teachers the world has ever known. For some 50 years he went up and down America teaching and preaching the Word of God. He was the ultimate in his field. Coupled with this was... Read More
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION Several years having elapsed since the first publication of this booklet, and a new edition being called for, I have considerably revised my former paper, though altering nowhere the teaching therein set forth. Further study and experience have only confirmed what was first... Read More
It is my desire, in dependence on the Lord, to write a faithful record, so far as memory now serves me, of some of God's dealings with my soul and my strivings after the experience of holiness, during the first six years of my Christian life, ere I knew the blessedness of finding all in Christ. This... Read More
THE FOURTH DECADE. THE FOURTH SERMON. THAT GOD IS THE CREATOR OF ALL THINGS, AND GOVERNETH ALL THINGS BY HIS PROVIDENCE: WHERE MENTION IS ALSO MADE OF THE GOODWILL OF GOD TO USWARD, AND OF PREDESTINATION. DEARLY beloved, it remaineth now for me in this day's sermon, for a conclusion to that which I ... Read More
520. The first and primary means of grace is the Word of God. Lutheran and Reformed agree with each other here. Nevertheless, the latter do not discuss the Word of God under the heading of the means of grace, since in their dogmatics they have usually treated it by this time in a separate chapter [r... Read More
Sermon 2665 - A Day To Be Remembered
Christ, the Saviour of the Lost
The Ethic and Evangel of Jesus
The First Open-Air Sermon
The Deadly Flower
The Life and Ministry of Harry Allen Ironside
Baptism: What Saith the Scripture?
Holiness: The False and the True - Part 1
The Decades of Henry Bullinger: 4th Decade: 4th Sermon
The Law--Gospel Distinction and Preaching