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.”
It is useless to try to fool God as Ahijah the prophet demonstrated when Jeroboam’s wife paid him a visit in disguise.
Charles Spurgeon describes the believer’s future with Christ, who is the Lamb and the Light.
Charles Spurgeon teaches that Ezekiel prophesied that the Jews would eventually undergo a political and spiritual restoration.
In a controversial message, Charles Spurgeon explains that children must be brought to Christ rather than focusing on infant baptism.
Since God pleads our cause and forgives our sins, we should plead God’s cause before men.
Charles Spurgeon explains the need for Christians to be devoted solely to God, so much so that we would be willing to die for Him.
Charles Spurgeon explains the need for Christians to be devoted solely to God, so much so that we would be willing to die for Him.
Charles Spurgeon addresses the need for Christians to think deeply about important issues.
Repentance involves true mourning for sin and a true understanding of the Savior.
The presence of the Holy Spirit is superlatively excellent for believers.
Because of Christ, unbelievers stumble and believers rejoice.
God uses various means to draw us to Himself as demonstrated by the calling of the first five disciples.
Many Christians believe that God can do anything, but the Bible tells us there is something He cannot do.
People who try to earn their way to heaven are laboring in vain.
This was used by our Saviour as an argument why the Father should glorify him in his dread hour of conflict.
Blessed is that word “free,” and blessed is he who spends himself to make men so.
We ought not to overlook the first and immediate meaning of these words. There can be no doubt that we have here a promise made to God’s ancient people, the Jews.
Omitting the sin of the deed, we have here a picture of what is often done by our gracious God with the wisest and best design.
The argument has nothing to do with some of you who are not Christians; it only respects those who are real, living followers of the Saviour, and who are known by this, that they have hope in Christ.
Both Jews and Gentiles knew pretty well what an offering for sin meant. The Gentiles had been in the habit of offering sacrifices. The Jews, however, had the clearer idea of it by far.
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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