Entries Categorized as 'C. H. Spurgeon'

Quotes from the new book: In My Place Condemned He Stood

Date June 3, 2008

From In My Place Condemned He Stood: Celebrating the Glory of the Atonement
pg. 109-110
… when we give attention and authority to all parts of the New Testament canon, substitution [speaking of the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement] becomes the center and focus of the Bible’s witness to the meaning of Christ’s death, and the measure [...]

Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening (Alistair Begg)

Date January 29, 2008

Crossway has just published a new, attractive, TruTone version of Spurgeon’s classics, Morning by Morning and Evening by Evening.

Morning by Morning is considered a devotional classic for its faithful handling of Scripture and passionate interaction with God’s Word. In this stand-alone edition, noted pastor-author Alistair Begg has carefully modernized Charles Spurgeon’s language while preserving [...]

Confronting Error … do it biblically, seriously, and leave the silly attempts of sarcasm behind

Date December 6, 2007

The following comes from Steve Camp at CAMPONTHIS. I have read the complete post and it is our desire to address truth and error in the same manner.
That being said, we continue to welcome your comments at this blog but we are asking you to forgo the humor and sarcasm when dealing with serious [...]

Quote: C.H. Spurgeon in ‘Lectures To My Students’

Date September 11, 2007

“The solemn work with which the Christian ministry concerns itself demands a man’s all, and that all at its best. To engage in it half-heartedly is an insult to God and man. Slumber must forsake our eyelids sooner than men shall be allowed to perish. Yet we are all prone to sleep as do others, [...]