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.”
To be saved by his grace as a matter of pure favour, and then afterwards to serve him, having gratitude for our great motive, is the right order.
“The whole band of soldiers” gathered in the Praetorium, or Common Hall, for the purpose of mocking our Lord. Why is this recorded by both Matthew and Mark?
God, who loved the children of Israel, and chose them, and determined to make them a special people for himself, undertook to teach them through the manna.
I remark that our Lord Jesus pleads for his own people. When he puts on his priestly breast-plate, it is for the tribes whose names are there.
Our Lord, at the close of his sojourn on earth, thinks of John the Baptist, and pays him a dying word of respect just before he is taken up into glory.
When John saw Jesus Christ on that memorable day, he, first of all, beheld him himself, and then he said to others, “Behold the Lamb of God.”
In him we meet the requirements of the law, first, by what he has done for us; and next, by what he works in us.
An invocation of the name of God, a trusting in God, and a subsequent calling on God and acknowledgment of God, it is this that saves the soul.
Beloved friends, we have very much to learn from our Lord’s temptation. He was tempted in all points, like we are.
Oh, that the Lord Jesus might be here tonight, if it is only as new-born, in some few hearts!
I am going to talk to you tonight about those who surround the Lamb, and are with him in the blaze of his glory, singing to his honour.
These holy women sought their Lord early on the morning of his resurrection, and they assuredly found him before all others.
It is the business of the prophet of God, and of the minister of Christ, to seek comfort for those who are in distress.
Jesus Christ is seen as our sacrifice in the capacity of Mediator, and in that capacity he becomes the object of the adoration.
In this first chapter of the Epistle to the Romans, you see the spirit of communion in the apostle Paul.
Seeing what was done, and what was going to be done, the Saviour’s heart rejoiced. Some people like laziness; Christ loved activity.
David had a teachable spirit; and if you had asked him where it came from, he would have said that God gave him a teachable spirit.
Notice Mary’s tranquillity, quietly drinking it all in; and then observe her wise admonition to the servants who were there to wait at the feast.
Any who desire to be in the covenant of grace may know the blessings God promises to guilty men when they come to him, accepting his love and his mercy.
Paul was in a position of conscious safety; he was a saved man, he knew that he was saved, for he rejoiced in Christ, and had no confidence in the flesh.
In these days, I sometimes fear lest we should by no means insist too much on purity, but should certainly insist too little on charity.
In these days, I sometimes fear lest we should by no means insist too much on purity, but should certainly insist too little on charity.
In these days, I sometimes fear lest we should by no means insist too much on purity, but should certainly insist too little on charity.
It may be instructive if I remind you that the words of Christ on the cross were seven.
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