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All of Grace is one of several works of Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (June 19, 1834 - January 31, 1892) who was a British Particular Baptist preacher and 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, 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. He was part of several controversies with the Baptist Union of Great Britain and later had to leave that denomination. 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, hymnist, and more. Many sermons were transcribed as he spoke and were translated into many languages during his lifetime.
40 Days on the Ancient Path Perhaps today more than ever, people are hungry for guidance. Fragmented by constant hurry, perplexed by opposing ideologies, and deafened by competing voices, the modern soul longs for wisdom - a compass for truth through the chaos and a pattern by which to build a meaningful life. But finding a guide whose legacy is marked by truth and integrity can seem more impossible today than ever before. In Letters from Spiritual Guides, Christianity's greatest teachers from the ages join together to mentor readers in the ancient Way, speaking truth through the clamor and guiding them into an authentic, transformative encounter with the person of Jesus. Here, distinguished followers of Jesus offer time-tested wisdom in the form of personal letters directed to modern readers - each signed by the author. The seasoned insights in this book offer enduring counsel and refreshing clarity for those seeking truth in a confused world. Join these faithful guides on a life-changing journey to encounter Jesus - the Ancient of Days, Truth Himself.
... y el que quiera entre vosotros ser el primero, será vuestro siervo. - Mateo 20:27 No puedes tener a Cristo si no le sirves. Si aceptas a Cristo, debes aceptarlo en todas sus cualidades. No debes aceptarlo simplemente como un amigo, sino que también debes aceptarlo como tu Maestro. Si vas a convertirte en Su discípulo, también debes convertirte en Su siervo. Que Dios no permita que nadie luche contra esta verdad. Servir a nuestro Señor es ciertamente una de nuestras mayores delicias en la tierra, y ésta será nuestra gozosa vocación incluso en el mismo cielo: Sus siervos le servirán. Ellos verán su rostro (Apocalipsis 22:3-4). Charles H. Spurgeon escribió originalmente este libro para los miembros de la Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor [Sociedad de Jóvenes de Acción Cristiana]. El estilo de escritura sincero de Spurgeon hace que este libro siga animando a los creyentes a dedicarse a la acción cristiana. Enfatiza el hecho de seguir adelante, utilizando los talentos y recursos que ya tienes a tu disposición, para el servicio del Señor y tu propia recompensa eterna. Los conceptos presentados son fáciles de entender y directos, si tan sólo estás dispuesto a entregar tu vida para seguir a Cristo.
So many of us learned about prayer as children, but years later, are we even really praying at all? True prayer is never lukewarm, ritualistic, flippant, or fatalistic. What we're talking about here is earnest, fervent, heartfelt, intense, deep, groaning prayer-prayer that "wrestles" with God, that seeks after His blessing, and does not give up until an answer is given. Does this describe your prayers and the meditations of your heart? Or do you struggle with cold emotions, drifting thoughts, and not knowing what to say to God?For a fresh perspective on prayer and meditation, we simply know of no one better at explaining things than Charles Spurgeon. In these 40 easy readings, Pastor Spurgeon will help you to: -Faithfully seek after God's blessing through deep, powerful, "wrestling" prayers-Effectively call out to God in times of sickness, desperation, and need-Persevere and persist when God seems to delay in answering your prayers-Gain a greater understanding of God's Word through thoughtful meditationWidely regarded as one of the greatest Christian pastors, teachers, and evangelists in the English language, Charles Spurgeon lived and preached in London, England until 1892. Now, for the first time in print, many of Pastor Spurgeon's most prayer-inspiring devotionals are gathered together in one place, completely updated in modern, easy English, accessible to a new generation of readers!
Are you hurting right now? Is someone in your life going through heartache, and you don't know what to say to make it better? If so, please consider giving them a copy of enCOURAGEment from Charles Spurgeon. The beautiful thing about this book is that people will actually read it--the forty short devotionals make for a small, unintimidating book, and they are written in easy conversational language that everyone can understand. This is especially important for the newer Christian who isn't highly educated in the Bible yet. And more importantly, when someone is mired in anguish or despair, they're much more receptive to encouragement that's being expressed in their own thought-language. And at the same time, you know you can trust the advice, coming from Charles Spurgeon, one of the most beloved pastors in modern history. Help your friends and loved ones understand why they are going through troubles and trials, and find the hope and COURAGE to keep going! From the back cover: You hear it called by many different names: testing, trials, discipline, trouble, difficulty, heartache... It can take many forms: the loss of a job, the breakup of a marriage, financial ruin, injury, sickness, and death. What do you say to somebody going through these things? Is there any answer you can give to someone asking the question, "Why me?" Is there any way that you can help someone find the strength and motivation to make it through the toughest time in their life? If this applies to you or somebody you know, we simply know of no one better at explaining things than Charles Spurgeon. In these 40 simple readings, Pastor Spurgeon will help you to: -See God's purpose and provision in your suffering-Look to God's Word for comfort, consolation, and contentment -Find ultimate hope in your promise of eternal life through Jesus Christ Widely regarded as one of the greatest Christian pastors, teachers, and evangelists in the English language, Charles Spurgeon lived and preached in London, England until 1892. Now, for the first time in print, many of Pastor Spurgeon's most encouraging devotionals are gathered together in one place, completely updated in modern, easy English, accessible to a new generation of readers!
Talks to Farmers, written by world renowned preacher Charles H. Spurgeon, uncovers the lessons we can learn from taking a closer look at nature. Includes Foreword by New York Times bestselling author, pastor, and Spurgeon admirer John MacArthur.
This timeless treasure from Charles Spurgeon reminds readers to place their hope in the finished work of Jesus Christ as they navigate trials on this earth. Part of the Crossway Short Classics series.
Usted encontrara, en esta serie de libros, inspiracion, refugio y sabiduria a las necesidades de su aprendizaje constante.
Usted encontrara, en esta serie de libros, inspiracion, refugio y sabiduria a las necesidades de su aprendizaje constante.
Usted encontrara, en esta serie de libros, inspiracion, refugio y sabiduria a las necesidades de su aprendizaje constante.
With straightforward, passionate words, Charles Spurgeon could take one Bible verse and draw insights powerful enough to change lives. He preached over 3,500 sermons in his lifetime, many of them on the individuals who live out God's story in the Old and New Testaments. Sermons on Men of the Old Testament highlights Spurgeon's sermons on fourteen men in the Old Testament and their relationships with God. Here you will discover that men such as Abraham, Enoch, Moses, Samuel, and Isaiah are much like you in their questions, their desires, their relationships, their humanness, and their hunger for faith.Gently updated for the modern reader, Spurgeon's words are as powerful today as they were more than a century ago. So let him introduce you to the real men of the Bible--as you've never known them before.Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was one of England's best-known preachers in the second half of the nineteenth century. Ordained at 20, just four years after his conversion, he spent most of his career preaching in London's 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle. The founder of a college that trained over nine hundred pastors during his lifetime, he also opened orphanages for underprivileged boys and girls, providing education to each one. He stands in the very first rank of preachers. No one since has been as widely read devotionally or so frequently mined by ministers.
This complete and unabridged edition of Spurgeon's great work will make it possible for today's generation to appreciate Spurgeon's combination of discerning wit and refreshingly practical advice.
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