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Considered a cornerstone of modern Christian theology, Charles Spurgeon's All of Grace is an exploration into the way Christians envision themselves. While many people see themselves as strong, Spurgeon argues that if humans were strong there would have been no need for Jesus to have sacrificed himself. The actions of Jesus were shrouded in a love of the weakness of humanity, and to Spurgeon that truth was being further shrouded by modern Pride. The book itself was a call to Christianity to look at repentance as a gift and to accept its grace into their lives.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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'Sermons to slingers and archers, to falconers and troubadours would now find scarce a reader; but farmers are as plentiful as ever, and discourses, designed for them will find hearers if they deserve them.' noted Charles Spurgeon in the preface to Farm Sermons. In it, he collected 19 classic sermons geared towards those who work the Earth.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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The clergy and ministers of all denominations, home and foreign missionaries, open-air preachers, Sunday-school and Bible-class teachers, tract-distributors, and Christians of all ranks will here find much that will help them to exercise that 'all-round ministry' of which Mr. Spurgeon himself was so earnest an advocate and so bright an example.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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In this classic by Charles Spurgeon, the preacher wishes to set the record straight on his discussion of eccentric preachers. He discusses many of the most famous preachers, and how they have their own eccentricities. To be a great preacher is to often be 'a little far from center'.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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To English preacher Charles Spurgeon, winning souls for Christ was “that most royal employment.” This volume of his sermons focuses on that very topic. Some of these messages he delivered as college lectures, and others he gave before congregations of Sunday churchgoers. Gathered into one volume, these sermons will explain what it means to “win a soul,” how to do it, and why our efforts matter.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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When Jesus gathered with his disciples on the eve of his death, he led them in the ritual of communion for the first time. He told them to "do this in remembrance of me," and Christians worldwide still regularly partake in this symbolic act. Till He Come is a collection of short sermons and devotional addresses by Charles Spurgeon focusing on this theme. This great Victorian preacher will provide readers with new insight into the spirit of this ecumenical tradition.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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Charles Spurgeon was one of 19th-century Britain's most prominent spiritual voices. In this sermon, he discusses how Christian death is always inevitable, acceptable, timely, and honorable. His analysis delves into the complex truth of Job 5:26: "Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like a shock of corn cometh in his season." Death comes to all, but Spurgeon provides comfort to those wrestling with the complicated questions surrounding it.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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In this sermon, Charles Spurgeon discusses the Day of Atonement. While himself a Reformed Baptist preacher, Spurgeon respected the deep symbolism of this Jewish tradition. He carefully analyzes the parallels between the Old Testament high priest and Jesus as the High Priest, who makes the atoning sacrifice. In remembrance of Christ's sacrificial act, Spurgeon writes urges us to "clap our hands with joy, for he liveth, he liveth; the atonement is accepted, and we are accepted too; the scapegoat is gone, our sins are gone with it."
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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Charles Spurgeon was one of the most well-known preachers in the 19th century. Yet more than anything, he desired that all who knew him would desire to know Christ. Before his congregation at the Metropolitan Tabernacle he said to himself, "My soul, never be satisfied within a shadowy Christ." He points to Philippians 3:10, where Paul says he gave up everything "That I may know [Christ]"; Spurgeon urges all who listen to do likewise.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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Charles Spurgeon has been called the "prince of preachers," a man in a league of his own in 19th-century Britain. Yet in "A Pastoral Letter," his humble tone would lead one to believe he was writing to a small congregation in a country chapel. He reflects on the highs and lows of his time in the ministry, noting that, "When I have labored most for [God's] glory, I have feasted most on the provisions of his grace." Spurgeon mirrors the tone of the New Testament's epistolary books, his words full of encouragements and entreaties alike for his Christian brothers.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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Renowned Victorian preacher Charles Spurgeon spoke to approximately 10,000,000 during his lifetime. If anyone had the influence to call for revival, it was him. "How can we expect a blessing if we are too idle to ask for it?" he asked. This sermon serves as a call-to-prayer, describing the kind of worldwide religious revival we should be seeking.
Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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When Thomas Watson tells Christians to enact "holy violence," he's not talking about physical warfare. He's urging Christians to take up spiritual arms in their pursuit of righteousness. Watson, a Puritan preacher and writer, uses passionate language to capture the fervor with which Christians should perform their duties of prayer, Bible-reading, meditation, and more. This fiery text is perfect for anyone looking to reignite their spiritual life so they can, as Watson puts it, "take Heaven by storm" and fight against evil.
Thomas Watson (Author), Bryan Nyman (Narrator)
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