From the church bulletin yesterday: What is fate? Fate is this-Whatever is, must be. But there is a difference between that and Providence. Providence says, “Whatever God… Read more “Fate & Providence”
Category: Charles H. Spurgeon
To Die Is Gain!
Many persons profess to receive much comfort from the hope that they shall not die. Certainly there will be some who will be “alive and remain” at… Read more “To Die Is Gain!”
More PDF Puritans!
If you make your way over to the Free Puritan Works page, you will see a few more authors have been added. Again, these are pdf copies… Read more “More PDF Puritans!”
Jesus The Saviour
Many there be who think they know our Lord, but since they only speak of Him as a prophet, a teacher, or a leader, and care not… Read more “Jesus The Saviour”
Pride
“When a man admires himself he never adores God. He that is taken up with the conceit of his own righteousness will never see the righteousness of… Read more “Pride”
The Reason For Desperate Plunges
I recently listened to a sermon in which Spurgeon was quoted, stating that parents should teach their children to trust Christ before they teach them to love… Read more “The Reason For Desperate Plunges”
Politicing With Doctrine
Sermons should have real teaching in them, and their doctrine should be solid, substantial, and abundant. We do not enter the pulpit to talk for talk’s sake;… Read more “Politicing With Doctrine”
Wisdom at Work in Blundering Hatchets
Just found this quote beautifully humorous. “Jesus wept.” I have often felt vexed with the man, whoever he was, who chopped up the New Testament into verses.… Read more “Wisdom at Work in Blundering Hatchets”
Conviction of Sin
Found this Spurgeon quote over at Miscellanies: From Charles Spurgeon, sermon 3369 (“Man Humbled, God Exalted”): Conviction of sin is a wondrous puller-down. When a man begins… Read more “Conviction of Sin”
Spurgeon on Knowing Christ
“Why do men write lives of Christ who know nothing about His main business and object? Why do some preach about Christ who do not know the… Read more “Spurgeon on Knowing Christ”