Spurgeon Sermons Volume 57 1911 edition by Charles H Spurgeon Religion Spirituality eBooks
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Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (June 19, 1834 – January 31, 1892) was a British Particular Baptist preacher who remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations, among whom he is still known as the "Prince of Preachers." This despite the fact that he was a strong figure in the Reformed Baptist tradition, defending the Church in agreement with the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith understanding, against liberalism and pragmatic theological tendencies even in his day.
In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people,[1] often up to 10 times each week at different places. His sermons have been translated into many languages. Spurgeon was the pastor of the congregation of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle) in London for 38 years.[2] He was part of several controversies with the Baptist Union of Great Britain and later had to leave that denomination.[3] In 1857, he started a charity organization called Spurgeon's which now works globally. He also founded Spurgeon's College, which was named after him posthumously.
Spurgeon was a prolific author of many types of works including sermons, an autobiography, a commentary, books on prayer, a devotional, a magazine, poetry,[4] hymnist,[5] and more. Many sermons were transcribed as he spoke and were translated into many languages during his lifetime. Arguably, no other author, Christian or otherwise, has more material in print than C.H. Spurgeon
Spurgeon Sermons Volume 57 1911 edition by Charles H Spurgeon Religion Spirituality eBooks
Continuing from previous volumes,From Sermon #3233: The hocus-pocus of the priesthood, the gewgaws, the ceremonies, the mummery which they designate worship--these things form the refuge of lies behind which they hide themselves--and the true Gospel of the blessed God is scarcely heard! What with their chants and intoning, how can the still small voice of the Gospel be heard? Through the dim smoke of incense and the glare of gorgeous vestments, how shall Christ have a hearing? The Man of Nazareth, alone, is He who can save sinners! May He, in His mighty power to save, rend away these rags of Rome from before His Cross and let the naked beauty and simplicity of the Gospel shine out again!
From Sermon #3246: "Those who deny the Inspired record of the Creation would have us believe that we are descended from monkeys, or from something with even less intelligence than an ape possesses!...But when I come back to the Revelation of the Bible concerning a personal God--a Revelation which has been confirmed by my own spiritual experience--and when I realize that this personal God takes a special interest in me and thinks of me with tender, loving, gracious consideration, then I lift up my hands in adoring wonder and say, as David did, 'How precious also are Your thoughts unto me, O God! How great is the sum of them!'"
From Sermon #3248: "Especially do we need to be on our guard against the Popery that is seeking again to enslave and degrade this fair land of ours--and at all costs to defend that faith for which our forefathers suffered and died!...Think, also, how much we owe to those who struggled and suffered to obtain for us the civil and religious liberty which is our heritage today."
From Sermon #3259: "Faith does not come by sacraments. Nobody ever got faith through a sacrament! It does not say, 'Faith comes by seeing.' Those processions are very pretty, very pretty, indeed! And very fine are those banners and very sweet the smoke of that incense--but faith does not come that way! Eyegate is closed--through Eargate eternal life comes into the soul of man! 'Faith comes by hearing.' The religion of Jesus Christ is not a religion of performances."
From Sermon #3275: "We have no claim upon God, except the claim of justice--and what would that involve but that He should punish us for our sin? We are felons against the Majesty of Heaven. We have forfeited all the rights we ever had under the Divine Government. The right to punishment is the only right we can now claim upon the footing of justice. Henceforth we are simply in the hands of God awaiting His sentence. He may, if He wills, save the entire human race. If it pleases Him, He may save none. If so He wills, He may make this man a monument of mercy and leave his neighbor to reap the due reward of his works. This is what God has a right to do and He claims His sovereign perspective!"
Once more, this is a highly-recommended entry for purchase, reading, and contemplation.
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Spurgeon Sermons Volume 57 1911 edition by Charles H Spurgeon Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews
Continuing from previous volumes,
From Sermon #3233 The hocus-pocus of the priesthood, the gewgaws, the ceremonies, the mummery which they designate worship--these things form the refuge of lies behind which they hide themselves--and the true Gospel of the blessed God is scarcely heard! What with their chants and intoning, how can the still small voice of the Gospel be heard? Through the dim smoke of incense and the glare of gorgeous vestments, how shall Christ have a hearing? The Man of Nazareth, alone, is He who can save sinners! May He, in His mighty power to save, rend away these rags of Rome from before His Cross and let the naked beauty and simplicity of the Gospel shine out again!
From Sermon #3246 "Those who deny the Inspired record of the Creation would have us believe that we are descended from monkeys, or from something with even less intelligence than an ape possesses!...But when I come back to the Revelation of the Bible concerning a personal God--a Revelation which has been confirmed by my own spiritual experience--and when I realize that this personal God takes a special interest in me and thinks of me with tender, loving, gracious consideration, then I lift up my hands in adoring wonder and say, as David did, 'How precious also are Your thoughts unto me, O God! How great is the sum of them!'"
From Sermon #3248 "Especially do we need to be on our guard against the Popery that is seeking again to enslave and degrade this fair land of ours--and at all costs to defend that faith for which our forefathers suffered and died!...Think, also, how much we owe to those who struggled and suffered to obtain for us the civil and religious liberty which is our heritage today."
From Sermon #3259 "Faith does not come by sacraments. Nobody ever got faith through a sacrament! It does not say, 'Faith comes by seeing.' Those processions are very pretty, very pretty, indeed! And very fine are those banners and very sweet the smoke of that incense--but faith does not come that way! Eyegate is closed--through Eargate eternal life comes into the soul of man! 'Faith comes by hearing.' The religion of Jesus Christ is not a religion of performances."
From Sermon #3275 "We have no claim upon God, except the claim of justice--and what would that involve but that He should punish us for our sin? We are felons against the Majesty of Heaven. We have forfeited all the rights we ever had under the Divine Government. The right to punishment is the only right we can now claim upon the footing of justice. Henceforth we are simply in the hands of God awaiting His sentence. He may, if He wills, save the entire human race. If it pleases Him, He may save none. If so He wills, He may make this man a monument of mercy and leave his neighbor to reap the due reward of his works. This is what God has a right to do and He claims His sovereign perspective!"
Once more, this is a highly-recommended entry for purchase, reading, and contemplation.
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