Spurgeon, who was known to smoke cigars.
I believe Spurgeon was wrong for smoking.
We believe Spurgeon was wrong for smoking.
Spurgeon's thoughts have been condensed into simple English.
Great Spurgeon read Pilgrim's Progress more than 75 times.
Spurgeon was the greatest preacher of the Third Great Awakening.
Spurgeon: Never divide between the life and death of Christ.
He did not know that Spurgeon was standing nearby listening.
Spurgeon went on to tell about the serpent of brass.
That's what stopped Spurgeon before the day of his conversion.
Spurgeon fasted often, and preached sermons about fasting and prayer!
It may be- and yet great Spurgeon wondered about it. He said,
Charles Spurgeon once said,“Every Christian is either a missionary
or an imposter.” Which are you?
Then she heard Mr. Spurgeon preach[and finally]
trusted Jesus and His atoning Blood, and rejoiced.
Charles Spurgeon's opinion was that“a child of five can
as truly be saved and regenerated as an adult.”.
After all his struggle and inner turmoil and pain- Spurgeon finally looked to Jesus and trusted Him.
Spurgeon's“prophetic” message is even more
true today than when he said those words over a hundred years ago.
After reading Spurgeon for a while, I began to be amazed at the depth of his preaching on Christ.
Charles Spurgeon wrote,"As the salt flavors every drop in the Atlantic,
so does sin affect every atom of our nature.
He wrote to his mother,“I felt myself to be reborn and
to have gone through open doors into paradise.” Spurgeon said,
In one of my favorite quotes, Charles Spurgeon urges us to stop looking to ourselves, and to start looking to Jesus.
In one of my favorite quotes, Charles Spurgeon urges us to stop looking to ourselves,
and to start looking to Jesus. He says:.
Spurgeon used to say over in England about a hundred years ago,
when he preached at Metropolitan Tabernacle,"People come to watch me burn.
So I thought that I would try to preach the Gospel in as many
different ways, from as many different angles, as Spurgeon did.
Charles Spurgeon:"I wish the man who made the law
to open them had to keep all the families that they have brought to ruin.
Spurgeon said that Jacob stopped
and offered sacrifices to God at Beersheba to enquire of the Lord whether he should indeed go down to Egypt.
As Charles Spurgeon said,“Though grace does not run in the blood,
and regeneration is not of blood nor of birth, yet doth it very frequently.
The men most used in the conversion of sinners in the past have known what these texts are- Whitefield,
McCheyne, Spurgeon, Lloyd-Jones and a host of others knew.