Entries Categorized as 'Spurgeon'

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, [...]

Be As One

Date June 29, 2007

“It is thought to be mere bigotry to protest against the mad spirit which is now loose among us. Pan-indifferentism is rising like the tide; who can hinder it? We are all to be as one, even though we agree in next to nothing. It is a breach of brotherly love to denounce error. Hail, [...]

Come Ye Out From Among Them

Date April 22, 2007

by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning By Morning, June 27, pg. 181, Published 1984
[bibleblock]Exodus 8:28[/bibleblock]
This is a crafty word from the Pharaoh. If the poor bondaged Israelites must go out of Egypt, then he bargains with them that it will not be very far away - at least not far enough to escape the terror of [...]