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 points to Jesus Christ as the perfect example of grateful praise.
Charles Spurgeon highlights the prayer life of Jesus Christ as an example for all believers to follow.
Charles Spurgeon warns believers to stay alert because false teachers and false teachings will inevitably invade the church.
Charles Spurgeon explains how Joshua followed in the footsteps of Moses and obeyed the Lord.
Charles Spurgeon discusses Joshua’s meeting with the preincarnate Christ prior to the battle of Jericho.
Charles Spurgeon elaborates on the teaching of Isaiah concerning the Lord as our Shepherd.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the closeness a believer should enjoy with Christ by using a spiritual interpretation from Song of Solomon.
Magdalene appears to us further on in Scripture as a faithful adherent to her Master under trial.
Charles Spurgeon discusses how ancient Israelites sang about their history and how God worked through them.
Charles Spurgeon looks at several of the gardens mentioned in Scripture and discusses their significance.
Charles Spurgeon delivers a message addressing those who share the gospel and to those who hear it.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the longing every believer should have for the restoration of all things.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the everlasting steadfast lovingkindness of God expressed in Psalm 136.
Charles Spurgeon discusses one of the great mysteries revealed in the New Testament.
Charles Spurgeon makes application from the Lord’s instructions to His disciples about the guest room where they would eat to Last Supper.
Charles Spurgeon spiritualizes a passage in Song of Solomon to describe the greatness of Christ.
Charles Spurgeon looks at the example of Jacob to show how believers can bring glory to God even in their final hours.
Charles Spurgeon uses the example of the woman at the well to explain the spiritual ignorance of many and how we should address it.
Charles Spurgeon explains how the believer’s life is characterized by one’s relationship with Christ.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the difficulty in discerning between true and false believers.
Charles Spurgeon explains the foolish obstinacy of those who refuse to turn to the Lord.
Charles Spurgeon examines Luke’s account of the demons who were cast into swine.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the various forms of help that God has set in place for believers.
Charles Spurgeon discusses a song of praise from Israel to the Lord for His providence.
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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