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.”
There is one peculiarity about the life of our Lord Jesus Christ which everyone must have noticed who has carefully read the four Gospels.
Thousands of times that song of Simeon has been sung by careless, thoughtless people.
Our present object will be to bring out the resemblance in point of beauty between the godly man and the olive tree.
May the Divine Teacher lead us into mines of truth, and show us the deep things of God!
True children of God do not always feel moved to serve the Lord Jesus in the same way, or to express their love for him in precisely the same way.
This is a very simple text, yet no human being has ever discovered its full meaning.
They went out into blessed liberty, rejoicing in Him; and their light afterwards was greatly increased in brightness.
There may be a great deal more teaching in what Elijah saw and heard in the cave than I shall be able to bring out this evening.
All who are believers in the Lord Jesus Christ are already enjoying rest of heart.
Every little incident in a remarkable conversion like that of the prostitute Rahab is worthy of notice.
The very mention of a helmet may well seem to remind every Christian here that he is a soldier.
We cannot tell exactly who the queen of the south was, nor exactly where Sheba lay.
It is some time since I have known what it is to be at leisure.
The bright side of David’s character was generally seen either when he was actively engaged or when he was greatly suffering.
The preacher will have one hearer tonight to whom his text will be amazingly applicable—namely, himself.
I read in your hearing the very horrible incident connected with the siege of Samaria.
It is remarkable how throughout the entire epistle of John he continually uses the word “know.”
Now it is noteworthy that the Holy Spirit, neither that we may take comfort in it, nor despair about it, does not say “yesterday”—he says “today.”
The teaching of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour, was continually aimed at the hearts of men.
I have compared the Beatitudes to a ladder of light, and I have remarked that every one of them rises above and out of those which preceded it.
Each of the seven Beatitudes rises above the one which precedes it, and rises out of it.
It would have been a grievous discouragement to struggling faith if the first blessing had been given to the pure in heart.
One enjoys a sermon all the better for knowing something about the preacher.
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