Pilate declared Jesus' innocence three times (18:38; 19:4, 6), yet he caved under the pressure of the Jewish leaders. He hoped after seeing Jesus scourged they would be satisfied that He had suffered enough. Still they insisted on His crucifixion, and Pilate wilted under their threat of reporting hi... Read More
Why Study the Feasts? Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. (Mat 5:17 KJV) For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope. (Rom 15:4 K... Read More
Everything that God offers mankind is in the form of a promise. Salvation, itself is based on Gods free gift and promise to us. The gift of Christ is now fully available to anyone who will take hold of the promise by faith. Without receiving the promises of God, salvation is totally impossible. 2 Pe... Read More
It seems that there is much confusion on man's ability to obey the commands of God and experience true victory over sin. Many people honestly believe that they must live with sin until the day they die. Many actually expect to keep sinning in thought word and deed every day. Is it possible to have v... Read More
A Sermon (No. 2193) Delivered on Lord's-day Morning, March 8th, 1891, by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. "This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles."--Psalm 34:6. ON THE MORNING of last Lord's-day we labored to bring sinners to thei... Read More
A Sermon (No. 1514) Delivered by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington "My soul doth magnify the Lord."--Luke 1:46. MARY HAD RECEIVED a wonderful intimation from heaven of which she herself scarcely understood the full length and breadth. Her faith had apprehended a great promise... Read More
A Sermon (No. 3445) Published on Thursday, February 11th, 1915. Delivered by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington "I will cry unto God most high; unto God that performeth all things for me."--Psalm 57:2. DAVID was in the cave of Adullam. He had fled from Saul, his remorseless fo... Read More
A Sermon (No. 2474) Intended for Reading on Lord's-Day, July 19th, 1896, Delivered by C. H. SPURGEON, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. On Lord's-day Evening, July 18th, 1886. "Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols? I have heard him, and observed him: I am like a green fi... Read More
"O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together." Psalm 34:3 Clovis G. Chappell: THIS sunny singer has a wooing word upon his lips. He is not abusive. He is not undertaking to prod us. He is not setting himself to the task of driving [compelling] us out to church. He is resolved that... Read More
I print the Psalms as poetry; they are so in Hebrew. G.V.W. [Publisher's note: In Present Testimony the Psalms are rendered in full as the Authorised Version, here only the notes are reproduced.] First Book (Pss. 1 - 51) "The faithful are looked at as not yet driven out from Jerusalem; hence covenan... Read More
Day 216, John 19
The Feasts of Isreal: Their Prophetic Significance
The promises of God.
Victory Over Sin Only By Receiving The Promises
Sermon 2193 - A Poor Man's Cry, and What Came of It
Sermon 1514 - The Key-Note of a Choice Sonnet
Sermon 3445 - Strong Faith in a Faithful God
Sermon 2474 - The Great Change
Sermons from the Psalms, 7 - The Goodness of God
A Study of the Psalms: Part 2