C. H. Spurgeon
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Our merciful High Priest will never make a harsh observation, nor ask a rasping question, nor pronounce a crushing sentence. Go to him only, for there is none like him.
Crowds lined the streets, hoping to catch a glimpse of the olivewood casket as it made its way through the streets of south London. On top was a large pulpit Bible opened at Isaiah 45:22: “Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth.” It was Thursday, February 11, 1892, and the body of Charles Haddon Spurgeon was being taken for burial.
C. H. Spurgeon's sermon on Hosea 11:4 and union with Christ.
C. H. Spurgeon's encouragement to read the Bible for comfort, nourishment, guidance, and 'a thousand helps'.
Michael Reeves introduces us to C. H. Spurgeon's approach to living as a Christian.
C. H. Spurgeon gives pastoral advice for those who worry about the Bible's teaching surrounding predestination and election. Taken from his 'Morning and Evening' devotional.
C. H. Spurgeon’s 1891 sermon on Matthew 21:9 delves into Jesus’; entrance into Jerusalem, encouraging us to welcome Christ for ourselves.
C. H. Spurgeon addresses the depression, weakness, and 'soul-trouble' that ministers may face in this lecture to his students.
Mike Reeves' introduction to a collection of Spurgeon's sermons on the person and work of Jesus Christ.
C. H. Spurgeon's last sermon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 'The Statute of David for the Sharing of the Spoil'. Preached on June 7th, 1891, it is a moving call to trust in Jesus.