The works of Charles Spurgeon have inspired millions of Christians around the world for over a hundred years. His wisdom and insight into God’s Word and world have helped others discover the richness of Scripture. Answers in Genesis is pleased to present the text of a large collection of sermons from this 19th century “Prince of Preachers.”
The trukey is known for its round body, fan-shaped tail, long neck, and large size.
Caribou and reindeer are the same species, reindeer being a domesticated, smaller variety or caribou and classified scientifically as a subspecies.
The condor has weak feet that are used more for walking than clutching food. Feathers are absent from most of its head and neck.
The arctic fox is also known as the polar fox or the white fox. The arctic fox is distinctive because of its furred paws.
The snowy owl is more agile than other owls and is able to capture birds while in flight.
The ferret has a long, flexible body, short limbs, and a good set of teeth.
Gray wolves can vary in color from white to dark gray based on where they are found.
This species is called “bearded” because the throat has a region that is flared when it is angry or excited, giving it a beard-like appearance.
The adult peregrine has bluish gray wings, a pale underbelly, and a black head.
The chameleon is distinctly different from other lizards.
The panda is known for its distinct black and white coloring. The eyes, ears, arms, legs, and shoulders are all black while the rest of the body is white.
The ring-tailed lemur is recognized by its long tail with distinctive black and white bands, which are unique among all the lemurs.
The crocodile is larger than the alligator and has a longer, more narrow snout. It has a streamlined body and webbed feet, which make it an efficient swimmer.
Tigers are easily distinguished from other large cats by their black stripes against their orange and tan backgrounds and white underbellies.
Macaws are known for their large, curved beaks; loud, squawking calls; and bright, bold colors.
It is the world’s largest lizard, out of over 3,000 lizard species. The adult Komodo dragon is mostly green, gray, or black with white or yellow patches.
The meerkat is a member of the mongoose family and is recognized for its long, thin body.
The manatee is a large creature with two fore-flippers and one rear flipper that acts as a rudder when it swims. The manatee is often referred to as a sea cow.
The name “bottlenose” comes from this dolphin’s elongated upper and lower jaws that form what is called the “rostrum.”
The sea dragon has elaborate skin filaments that hang from its head, body, and tail.
The long-spine porcupinefish has dark patches on its sides and back. It has long spines that protrude from all over its body, except for the fins and face.
These sermons from Charles Spurgeon are a series that is for reference and not necessarily a position of Answers in Genesis. Spurgeon did not entirely agree with six days of creation and dives into subjects that are beyond the AiG focus (e.g., Calvinism vs. Arminianism, modes of baptism, and so on).
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