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.”
Jesus casts a shadow, let us sit under it: Jesus yields fruit, let us taste its sweetness.
The Israelites, when they came into Canaan, entered into possession of a country which was thoroughly prepared for their occupation.
Our Saviour did not ask Peter that question for his own information.
Some people seem to be always struggling to get away from the thought of one true personal God.
The apostle here delivers an exhortation, in which he appeals to the noblest passions of the children of God.
The man who wrote these words was probably afflicted more than any of us have ever been.
We shall view the prayer of the text in its reference to Israel.
The mercies of God awaken us every morning, so that we are as used to them as we are to the sunlight, yet some of us think very little of them.
This question may be very properly asked of those who have no faith at all.
All believers have some share in that covenant made with Abraham, for he is the father of the faithful.
Those who expect to find the road to heaven smooth and unobstructed will discover little in the experience of the ancient saints to support the expectation.
I will direct your thoughts to four things; first, a King pre-eminent; secondly, a vision predicted; thirdly, a beauty particular; and, fourthly, a land possessed.
We who know what is due to children will be far more guilty than others if we sin against their souls.
Our Lord’s anointing was with a special view to his preaching.
These somewhat unusual sentences were spoken by the mother of Lemuel to her son, who was probably Solomon.
Relationship to the ever-blessed God must bring with it a measure of joy.
If you read the whole verse, you will see that David used these words as an argument in prayer.
When a fire begins to get the upper hand with us, it is terrible in its destructiveness.
We must never judge by appearances, for many things that we see with our eyes and hear with our ears are not really what they appear to be to us.
The Philippians had several times sent presents to Paul, to supply his needs.
I pray that the Holy Spirit may cause the deepest possible seriousness to rest on this whole assembly.
These apostles were the representatives of Messiah the Prince, acting under his authority, and, so far as they could, filling up the gap caused by his absence.
Most of us here, I trust, are not mere onlookers, but we have a share in the special love of Jesus.
Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
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