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.”
Charles Spurgeon speaks about a very mournful fact, an even more mournful reason for that fact, and upon a mournful result.
Charles Spurgeon notices the toning down of our joy, the feelings by which this chastened effect is produced, and the measure in which most of us can enter into this experience.
Charles Spurgeon discusses signs commonly looked for by unconverted men, and shows the real basis and reason for faith in Christ and what will be the result of a faith in Christ.
Charles Spurgeon draws spiritual application from the Song of Songs.
Charles Spurgeon discusses a grievous sin, a chiding question about that sin, and the call to repentance.
Charles Spurgeon notices what a happy circumstance it is when a godly, gracious man has an equally godly and gracious wife.
Charles Spurgeon invites us to think of the way in which Jesus, the Nazarene, is still despised and conclude that there is nothing despicable either in the Master or in the servants.
Charles Spurgeon discusses faith, the great object of true faith, which is Jesus the Christ, the Son of God, and the true life of the soul which is linked and wrapped up with the name of Jesus Christ.
Charles Spurgeon discusses four sentences from Genesis.
Charles Spurgeon expounds on Psalm 119:71 and Psalm 73:28.
Charles Spurgeon considers a benediction and its particular position.
Charles Spurgeon discusses our representative union with Christ and our practical union with Christ.
Charles Spurgeon dwells upon the fact that Jesus welcomes all who come to him.
Charles Spurgeon considers unitedness of heart, consistency of walk, steadfastness of principle, personal blessedness, and relative benediction.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the symbol reverenced, that reverence obliterated, and that reverence transferred.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the sufferings of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
Charles Spurgeon expounds the law of the house, examines whether we have observed this law of the house, sees the bearings of this law, and takes orders for having this law of the house obeyed.
Charles Spurgeon notices the multitude of love’s difficulties, the triumph of love’s labour, and the sources of love’s energy.
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