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Spurgeon on Suffering
2008-05-20 01:28:00
Please see the section related to Spurgeon:Transparency: ...and more good... (part 2 of 3)and follow the links if you have time. They are well worth reading.Here is a quote from Spurgeon:Is not this the reason why God’s servants are made to pass through so many trials, that they may really learn many truths not otherwise to be apprehended? Do we learn much in sunny weather? Do we not profit most in stormy times? Have you not found it so — that your sick-bed — your bereavement — your depression of spirit, has instructed you in many matters which tranquillity and delight have never whispered to you? I suppose we ought: to learn as much by joy as by sorrow, and I hope that many of my Lord’s better servants do so; but, alas! others of us do not; affliction has to be called in to whip the lesson into us.
Charles Spurgeon and Wine
2008-01-24 16:41:00
Charles Spurgeon was by far the most influential Christian preacher of the last 200 years. And today, Christians of all sorts pay attention to what he thought and said on any given topic. Given the nearly unparalleled length of his written works (almost every sermon recorded for us), and given the length of ...
Holy Work For Christmas ? Charles H. Spurgeon
2007-12-31 13:34:00
Holy Work For Christmas — Charles H. Spurgeon Every season has its own proper fruit: apples for autumn, holly berries for Christmas. The earth brings forth according to the period of the year, and with man there is a time for every purpose under heaven. At this season, the world is engaged in congratulating itself and ...
Holy Work For Christmas - Charles H. Spurgeon
2007-12-10 13:17:00
Holy Work For Christmas by Charles H. Spurgeon EVERY season has its own proper fruit: apples for autumn, holly berries for Christmas. The earth brings forth according to the period of the year, and with man there is a time for every purpose under heaven. At this season, the world is engaged in congratulating itself and in ...
Charles Spurgeon - Look to Jesus
2007-12-06 13:32:00
Charles Spurgeon - Look to Jesus Where can a troubled teenager go to find peace? One fifteen-year-old boy decided that he would try to find a relationship with God. Although he came from a line of ministers, he felt that the load of his sins was greater than that of others. In trying to find God, ...
Charles Spurgeon Quote of the Day Gadget
2007-11-07 08:25:00
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Being a Baptist ala Charles Spurgeon
2007-10-21 19:19:00
"We believe that the Baptists are the original Christians. We did not commence our existence at the reformation, we were reformers before Luther and Calvin were born; we never came from the Church of Rome, for we were never in it, but we have an unbroken line up to the apostles themselves. We have always existed from the days of Christ, and our principles, sometimes veiled and forgotten, like a river which may travel under ground for a little season, have always had honest and holy adherents. Persecuted alike by Romanists and Protestants of almost every sect, yet there has never existed a Government holding Baptist principles which persecuted others; nor, I believe, any body of Baptists ever held it to be right to put the consciences of others under the control of man..."--Charles H. SpurgeonTags: Being a Baptist, Charles H. Spurgeon, Existence from the days of Christ, Reformation, Romanists, Protestants, Church of Rome
Spurgeon, the law, and the unregenerate.
2007-04-05 18:30:00
Just heard a tremdous sermon by Charles Spurgeon last night. Cloud Audio takes many of Spurgeons sermons and puts them in an audio format. Man what a blessing they are! I can only imagine being there at the New Park Street Pulpit as the Prince of Preachers belted out a Spirit drenched message to the ...
Rogue Wave?s Pat Spurgeon got a kidney transplant
2007-01-27 08:43:01
  UPDATE ON PAT’S KIDNEY OPERATION We are very pleased to announce that Pat Spurgeon has finally received a kidney! On Friday January 12th, Pat underwent kidney transplant surgery, and it was a great success. He is now in the process of resting and recuperating with friends and loved ones and is on the road to a full recovery. Throughout the course of Pat’s struggle with kidney failure, there have been so many of you that have been so gracious in showing your love and support for him. To those of you that sent him myspace messages, emails, and donations, your kind words did not go unread; your concern and hopefulness did not go unnoticed. Pat was very lucky to receive a kidney, but there are still so many people out there searching. Remember, you can save someone’s life, just by filling out your donor card. Go to www.shareyourlife.org to find out how you can make a difference in someone’s life. Here’s to a wonderful 2007. Thank you for your ...
Spurgeon on Regeneration and Faith
2006-08-06 19:00:11
I am sure that some of my readers disagree with my Calvinism.  In my debates and discussions concerning Calvinism, I have found that many particularly object to the idea that regeneration precedes faith (I defend this belief here).  Some people go so far as to suggest that this belief represents an extreme form of Calvinism.  Others suggest that this belief is a relatively new development in Calvinism.  And inevitably, Charles H. Spurgeon gets dragged into the affair.  Yes, some people go so far as to state that Spurgeon was against the belief that regeneration precedes faith. Well, I stumbled onto a blogpost which does an excellent job explaining Spurgeon’s true position.  Yes, he affirmed that regeneration preceedes faith.  Of course, we shouldn’t have to look any further than his sermon entitled “Faith and Regeneration”.  Michael Riley explains in his post (entitled “Spurgeon on the priority of regeneration to faith”) just what is so confusing ...
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