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Withholding Corn

July 30, 1865

Withholding Corn   “He that withholdeth corn, the people shall curse him: but blessing shall be upon the head of him that selleth it.” — Prov. 11:26.   IF I dared, I should always preach upon the comfortable promises and gracious doctrines of God’s Word. I find it most delightful and easy work to expatiate upon those themes of …

Proverbs:11:26

The Heart of the Gospel

July 28, 1886

THE HEART OF THE GOSPEL.   “Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God. For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that wo might be made the righteousness of God in him.” — …

2 Corinthians:5:20-21

Israel’s God and God’s Israel

March 29, 1868

Israel's God and God's Israel   “There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun, who rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and in his excellency on the sky. The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms: and he shall thrust out the enemy from before thee; and shall say, Destroy them. …

Deuteronomy:33:26-28

Why Pastors Should Engage Charles Spurgeon

June 28, 2019

‘Consecrate’: “1. To make sacred; to appropriate to sacred uses….2. To dedicate inviolably to some particular purpose or person.”[1]   Charles Haddon Spurgeon is an evangelical figure of titanic proportions, and the more one knows about his life the more incredible it becomes. I first met Spurgeon while working at The Spurgeon Library in 2015 and I …

Spurgeon’s Evangelical Conversionism

March 1, 2019

“You must believe in Jesus; you must be born again, and receive the new life.”[1]               When Charles Haddon Spurgeon preached these words on February 13, 1876, such impassioned pleas for sinners to come to Christ were part of the grand tradition of evangelical conversionism. Indeed, Spurgeon loved to see unconverted sinners come to a saving …

Counseling from the Pulpit: Spurgeon on Anxiety

December 8, 2020

Between COVID-19 and the presidential election, this year’s events have contributed to and exposed the always present sin of anxiety. Recently, the New York Times published an article highlighting a remedy—edible marijuana—which grows in usage and acceptability in our society. To combat the stress caused by the November 3rd election, some people turned to a …

Susie: The Life and Legacy of Susannah Spurgeon (Review)

December 6, 2018

  Recently I read the new biography of one of my favorite Christian heroines, Susannah Spurgeon. As the wife of world-famous preacher Charles Spurgeon, Susannah’s name has been known for ages, but her story has been hidden in the shadows…until now. Author Ray Rhodes has produced a beautiful book telling this woman’s story; an account that …

In the Hay-Field

June 23, 1867

In the Hay-Field   “He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle.” — Psalm 104:14.   WE who are condemned to live in this great wilderness of brick are very likely to forget the seasons altogether; and our friends who live out in the green country, and see the changing seasons, are quite as apt to hear the …

Psalms:104:14

A Symbol of the Invisible: Spurgeon and the Animal World

February 14, 2022

Introduction The 19th century was an age of empire for the Victorians, not only over the kingdoms of men but also over the animal kingdom. Animals were an indispensable part of everyday life. Even as people left the countryside for the city, animals continued to play an integral role in society. As cities expanded and the …

Soul Winning: C. S. Lovett vs. C. H. Spurgeon

April 5, 2022

In 1959, C. S. Lovett, pastor of Baldwin Park Baptist Church, published his guide to personal evangelism, entitled Soul-Winning Made Easy. In it, he describes “the controlled conversation technique,” which “ignores excuses and complete side-steps the explosive area of religious debate.” Instead, Lovett focuses on Revelation 3: Jesus knocking on the door of our hearts …