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He meditates on two portions of scripture each daywith applications
that are very relevant forcontemporary Christians. Spurgeon?'s
characteristically pithy comments hithome with a wit and elegance
rarely found in otherwriting. Spurgeon was, primarily, a pastor and
this is apparent in the concern he shows for the heart of the
reader. Christians, young and old, will find his comments
challenging, stimulating and direct.This edition is in a high
quality diary style finishavailable in matt black, matt burgundy
and matttan/burgundy. Each book has gilt page edging, apresentation
page and a bookmark.This is the most complete and unabridged
versionavailable of the best-selling Morning and Eveningdevotions.
Over 100,000 copies have been sold of this edition. The luxury
finish makes this an excellent gift for business associate,
graduate or relative.
The miraculous new life of the early Christians amazed the world
and turned it upside down. You can experience the same kind of
newness and power in your walk with God. The Holy Spirit be an ever
present, loving Friend and mighty Helper to you today.
A thankless task or a waste of time. Two ways people use to
describe the Christian training of children. You don t have to feel
that way! In this book you will find encouragement, practical help
and Biblical principles. King David is used as an example to follow
David said Come ye children, harken unto me: I will teach you the
fear of the Lord Spurgeon says You are not ashamed to tread in the
footsteps of David, are you Thus Spurgeon encourages the reader to
imitate our Biblical fathers. You will also go away with a new
vision of the importance of the work in which you are involved. C.
H. Spurgeon shows us that telling young people about Jesus is the
most important task given to anyone, be they parent, teacher or
youth leader.
As the day begins, it is fitting to open our eyes and hearts to our
Creator. Morning devotions anchor the soul so that it is less
likely to stumble on the day's journey. Spurgeon said that to rush
from bed to business without first talking with God is as foolish
as forgetting to bathe or dress or as unwise as dashing into battle
without arms or armor. A day of grace begins with time spent alone
with God.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was passionate about congregational
worship. Arising from devout affection, the frustration he found
while using the the compilations of hymns available in his day,
spurred him to compile this selection of hymns for use in his
congregation. Over 1,000 psalms, hymns and spiritual songs include
not only direct praise, but doctrine, experience and exhortation,
enabling the saints to edify one another in their singing.
Cross-references to Spurgeon's other works ensure that this will be
a valuable addition to any library. This beautiful gift edition
includes a foreword by Spurgeon scholar Tom Nettles added Spurgeon
essay 'How Shall We Sing?' elegant hardback cloth bound cover
Spurgeon's classic daily readings in attractive tan leather-bound
book with gilded edges and ribbon bookmark, in presentation box. A
wealth of biblical meditations from Spurgeon with applications that
are relevant for contemporary Christians. Spurgeon's
characteristically pithy comments hit home with a wit and elegance
rarely found in other writing. With two readings for every day of
the year, Christians young and old will find his words challenging
and stimulating. Complete and unabridged in this tan leather-bound
edition.
A short reading for every day. Spurgeon wrote this selection of
readings to encourage believers to enter into the full provision
that their relationship to Jesus entitled them to realise, on a
daily basis. He explains we have to present the promises of
Scripture to God in prayer and faith, anticipating that he will
honour what he has said. Beautiful volume in tan and burgundy
leather.
For tens of thousands of Christians over the last century, Charles
Haddon Spurgeon's "Morning By Morning" has been a daily devotional
guide through life's ups and downs. New generations can once again
enjoy Spurgeon's beautiful prose and elegant command of the English
language in this addition to the "Hendrickson Christian Classics"
series. "Morning By Morning" offers readers the best of Spurgeon's
insight and wise counsel on themes that are as relevant to our day
as they were in his day. In this updated version, Spurgeon's work
is returned to its former brilliance while retaining the beautiful
language of the original "King James Version".
A short reading for every day. Spurgeon wrote this selection of
readings to encourage believers to enter into the full provision
that their relationship to Jesus entitled them to realise, on a
daily basis. He explains we have to present the promises of
Scripture to God in prayer and faith, anticipating that he will
honour what he has said. Beautiful volume in burgundy leather.
A wealth of Biblical teaching from Spurgeon. He meditates on two
portions of scripture each day with applications that are very
relevant for contemporary Christians. Spurgeon's characteristically
pithy comments hit home with a wit and elegance rarely found in
other writing. Spurgeon was, primarily, a pastor and this shows
with the concern he shows here for the hearts of the reader.
Christians, young and old, will find his comments challenging,
stimulating and direct. This edition is in a high quality diary
style finish, with a gilt page edging, a presentation page and a
bookmark. This is the most complete and unabridged version
available of the best-selling Morning and Evening devotions. The
luxury finish makes an excellent gift for a business associate,
graduate or relative.
Click here to read Mark Dever's foreword. Spurgeon used to address
his church at midweek meetings as well as the powerful sermons on
Sundays. These addresses were generally more informal in tone and
were designed to supply motivation for the church to pray. They are
classic Spurgeon and are divided into 4 sections and each concludes
with a hymn Spurgeon composed himself for morning prayer meetings.
Section 1 - Addresses on prayer and prayer meetings Section 2 -
Expositions of scripture Section 3 - Incidents and illustrations
Section 4 - Addresses on practical matters in the church Together
this collection is charming, challenging and cheering! If you
wanted to find out how Spurgeon fuelled his church for everyday
Christian living and a life of prayer then there is no better
starting place.
Charles Spurgeon's uplifting messages for each day of the year will
comfort and refresh you in your walk with God. Spending time with
God at the start and the close of each day will bring a new joy in
your life. Supplemented by key verses of Scripture, these
devotional passages will help you to experience God's free favor,
obtain victory through Christ, and receive help through every
trial. As you reflect upon God's Word and His principles, you will
find peace about the day you are about to face or the day that has
just passed. Spurgeon's rich biblical insights, extraordinary
eloquence, and clarity of logic are interwoven throughout the daily
selections to enhance your fellowship with God.
A wealth of Biblical teaching from Spurgeon. He meditates on two
portions of scripture each day with applications that are very
relevant for contemporary Christians. Spurgeon's characteristically
pithy comments hit home with a wit and elegance rarely found in
other writing. Spurgeon was, primarily, a pastor and this shows
with the concern he shows here for the hearts of the reader.
Christians, young and old, will find his comments challenging,
stimulating and direct. This edition is in a high quality diary
style finish, with a gilt page edging, a presentation page and a
bookmark. This is the most complete and unabridged version
available of the best-selling Morning and Evening devotions. The
luxury finish makes an excellent gift for a business associate,
graduate or relative.
A wealth of Biblical teaching from Spurgeon. He meditates on two
portions of scripture each day with applications that are very
relevant for contemporary Christians. Spurgeon's characteristically
pithy comments hit home with a wit and elegance rarely found in
other writing. Spurgeon was, primarily, a pastor and this shows
with the concern he shows here for the hearts of the reader.
Christians, young and old, will find his comments challenging,
stimulating and direct. This edition is in a high quality diary
style finish, with a gilt page edging, a presentation page and a
bookmark. This is the most complete and unabridged version
available of the best-selling Morning and Evening devotions. The
luxury finish makes an excellent gift for a business associate,
graduate or relative.
Now with a new foreword by Rosalie De Rosset.
C. H. Spurgeon writes, "Only God can justify the ungodly, but He
can do it to perfection. He casts our sins behind His back; He
blots them out. He says that though they be sought for, they shall
not be found."
In an age of limited travel and isolated nations, C.H. Spurgeon
preached to over 10,000,000 people in person--sometimes up to 10
times per week. It is in this classic work that Spurgeon most
clearly present the message of salvation--man's ultimate need and
God's unique provision--both simply and sincerely, for honest
seekers and zealous witnesses alike.
From the introduction by Zack Eswine. Pastor Charles Spurgeon was a
friend to those who physically and mentally suffered. He and his
own dear wife, Susannah, suffered truly through years of physical
and mental pains. In this light, Charles preached transparently
about sorrows and their many kinds, including depression in all of
its forms. He was no trite preacher. He spoke as one who had been
there. This collection of works from C. H. Spurgeon offers a
healing taste of his powerful ministry on our sorrows. Among the
many and silent shades of sorrow, the sorrowing have a Savior.
There is hope for the broken-hearted.
Listening to someone else pray gives you an insight into their mind
- their hopes, concerns, and understanding of their relationship
with God. Spurgeon thought that prayer was a measure of the
vitality of the church - he once ushered some visitors into the
prayer meeting at his church with the words 'would you like to see
the church's power plant?' These are Spurgeon's prayers taken down
as he prayed them. You can learn a lot about how to pray by
studying their structure and content. Each short prayer shows you
the knowledge of the Bible he had and his understanding of human
needs.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the "Prince of Preachers," composed and
polished The Treasury of David over the span of nearly half his
ministry. This incomparable commentary and omnibus on the Psalms
has been prized by Christians ever since.
Spurgeon'''s own commentary on every verse of the Psalms is
extremely insightful, and by itself it would have been rich enough
for posterity. But there'''s much more in The Treasury of David.
You'''ll find a wealth of illuminating extracts and quotes from
hundreds of commentators--contemporaries of Spurgeon as well as the
great Puritan expositors of the seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries. Preachers and teachers will appreciate the homiletical
hints on almost every verse, concise sermon outlines, and
provocative seed thoughts. Useful bibliographies and an index of
authors offer more practical help.
Whether you'''re teaching on the Psalms, studying them for personal
devotions, or simply intrigued by the writings of Spurgeon,
you'''ll enjoy this splendid classic.
C.H. Spurgeon was one of the most widely published ministers of the
Victorian era. Sales of his books run into many millions. He had a
gift for speaking the language of the maninthestreet and presenting
Christian truth in a way that captured the imagination. Two of his
publications of this type are here combined into one volume. Both
are funny, pointed and profound in their content. They give answers
to the common questions of the day on doctrine and behaviour as
explained by a ploughman to his wayward audience. Also contains
illustrations included in the original editions of both books.
Spurgeon was a formidable communicator read him here at his best. I
have written for ploughmen and common people. Hence refined taste
and dainty words have been discarded for strong proverbial
expressions and homely phrases. I have aimed my blows at the vices
of the many, and tried to inculcate those moral virtues without
which men are degraded. Much that needs to be said to the toiling
masses would not well suit the pulpit and the Sabbath; these lowly
pages may teach thrift and industry all the days of the week in the
cottage and the workshop; and if some learn these lessons I shall
not repent the adoption of a rustic style. That I have written in a
semihumorous vein needs no apology, since thereby sound moral
teaching has gained a hearing from at least 300,000 persons. There
is no particular virtue in being seriously unreadable. Charles
Haddon Spurgeon
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