Here Spurgeon establishes the Christ-Centeredness of his ministry during his very first sermon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle.
I would propose that the subject of the ministry as long as this platform shall stand, and as long as this house shall be frequented by worshippers, shall be the person of JESUS CHRIST. I am never ashamed to [...]
Entries Categorized as 'C.H. Spurgeon'
Excerpt from Spurgeon’s First Sermon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle
January 11, 2009
Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: How Should Southern Baptists Respond To This Divine Mystery?
January 17, 2008
Dr. Daniel Akin, president of Southestern Baptist Theological Seminary, provides the following article for SBC Life (April 2006) discussing how Southern Baptists should respond to the relationship between divine sovereignty and human responsibilty.
Although this article is addressed to ‘Southern Baptists’ I find it relevant for all Christian denominations.
Dr. Akin concludes the article with an excerpt [...]
MY HEART IS LIKE WAX; IT IS MELTED WITHIN MY BREAST.
August 25, 2007
MY HEART IS LIKE WAX; IT IS MELTED WITHIN MY BREAST.
Psalm 22:14
Our blessed Lord experienced a terrible sinking and melting of soul. “A man’s spirit will endure sickness, but a crushed spirit who can bear?”1 Deep spiritual depression is the most devastating of all trials; nothing compares to it. No wonder the suffering Savior cries [...]
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