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.”
The ordinance of the Lord’s supper has been shamefully misrepresented.
Certain lands belonged to the king, so far, that he always took the first cutting of grass for himself.
We have here a word of comfort given to a boatload of believers who were in the place where their Lord had sent them.
“He shall glorify me: for he shall take of what is mine, and shall show it to you.”
If you would picture life, you must turn to the Bible, and this evening we will walk through the Bible-gallery of old paintings.
It is a very natural thing that man should fear to die, for man was not originally created to die.
Our Lord was very frequently in the midst of a crowd. His preaching was so plain and so forcible that he always attracted a vast company of hearers.
It was the usual custom of the Romans, when a man was put to death by crucifixion to affix to the cross an account of his crime.
Perhaps you remember the circumstances under which these words were spoken. David had been warned by Jonathan that Saul sought for his life.
We need not wonder that there are some mysteries in our holy faith, for there are mysteries everywhere.
That was a large request for Moses to make. He could not have asked for more: “I beseech you, show me your glory.”
God is speaking here to a bad man, who had been committing all kinds of evil deeds.
We can very well understand that there would be great excitement. It was the most improbable thing in the world that Peter should escape from custody.
The believer in Christ sees much more than any other man sees.
Taking Elijah’s case as a guide, we propose tonight to say a few words—and may God make them to edification—about preparing for our departure.
There are two very powerful forces in the world, which have been here ever since the time when Eve partook of the forbidden fruit in the garden of Eden.
I thought it would be good to devote a whole sermon to explaining what I believe are God’s great wonder-working processes which we call “Providence.”
In due time, God, who had special favour towards his people, though he had severely struck them, would look down on them.
Believers are getting to be rather scarce nowadays; doubters have the sway; they are the men who claim to possess all the wisdom of the age.
Esau was the older of the twin sons of Isaac and Rebekah, the birthright was his by right, but he despised it.
We have here a memorable proof that God does not always answer prayer literally, though he always does in effect.
Do not be deceived; God is not mocked: for whatever a man sows, that he shall also reap.
The maxim that happiness lies between two extremes is, I believe, the dictate of prudence, and has the sanction of God's Word.
The outward ordinances of the Christian religion are only two, and those two are very simple, yet neither of them has escaped human alteration.
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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