Baptism (A Sermon given on November 22, 1927) Arthur Pink My remarks this evening will be drawn from and based upon three separate verses of Scripture, the first of which is found in Hebrews 2:11—"For both he who sanctifies and they who are sanctified are all of one." The reference there is to the R... Read More
Hints to Young Men! by J.C. Ryle "Be happy, young man, while you are young, and let your heart give you joy in the days of your youth. Follow the ways of your heart and whatever your eyes see — but know that for all these things God will bring you to judgment!" Ecclesiastes 11:9 1. Ought not a young... Read More
Injustice in a Graveyard! James Smith, 1858 "The wages of sin is death!" Romans 6:23 The other day, as I was wandering over a village graveyard, and reading the inscriptions on the tombs and head-stones, I could not but think that there was something like injustice . In every direction DEATH was spo... Read More
Baptism Charles Spurgeon Baptism is, we doubt not, immersion. This is taught by all Greek usage of the terms chosen by the spirit of inspiration to designate this action. It is admitted by almost every learned Paedobaptist that until the time of Christ the word baptizo had no other meaning. It requi... Read More
Death and Life--The Wage and the Gift No. 1868. Delivered on November 1st, 1885, By C. H. Spurgeon, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle. "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Romans 6:23 In the fifth chapter of this Epistle, Paul had shown at ... Read More
God is His Peoples Great Reward by Thomas Watson "I am your exceeding great reward." Genesis 15:1 God Himself is His people's reward! Abraham is called "the friend of God," James 2:23. The Lord spoke with him familiarly, Genesis 17:22; he was made of God's privy council, Genesis 18:17. And in the te... Read More
The Crown of Righteousness by Thomas Watson A sermon preached on May 1, 1656, at the funeral of Thomas Hodges "Those who honor Me—I will honor." 1 Samuel 2:30 To my honored friend, Mrs. Mary Hodges, It was not my intention when I preached this sermon, that it should go any further than the pulpit. B... Read More
A Door Unto Everlasting Life, Containing Several Arguments For Leaving Sin and Living Holily by Andrew Gray (1634—1656) Reader, I have always thought that good books (being silent teachers of goodness) are the best part of a man's furniture in his house, and the choicest goods of a country. Yet, man... Read More
The Separate Life Johannes Vos, 1903-1983 An essay against binding the conscience with regard to practices which cannot be proved from Scripture. The question of the separated life is a very important one, not only because it is a practical question which must be faced by every thoughtful Christian,... Read More
Baptism
Hints To Young Men
Injustice In A Graveyard!
Baptism
Death And Life; The Wage And The Gift
God Is His People'S Great Reward
The Crown Of Righteousness
Gray, Andrew "A Door Unto Everlasting Life"
The Separate Life