Collection: Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Volume 56

The Last Message for the Year

December 28, 1910

A Sermon Published on Thursday, December 28, 1910,Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington,On Lord’s-Day Evening, December 28, 1873 “All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. — John 6:37. Mr. Spurgeon preached many Sermons upon this verse among those …

John:6:37

The Royal Savior

December 22, 1910

A Sermon Published on Thursday, December 22, 1910,Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington,On Thursday Evening, February 1, 1873 “Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Savior, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.” — Acts 5:31. Another Sermon by Mr. Spurgeon, upon the same …

Acts:5:31

“Oh, How He Loves!”

December 15, 1910

A Sermon Published on Thursday, December 15, 1910,Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington,On Lord’s-Day Evening, July 7, 1872 “Then said the Jews, Behold how he loved him!” — John 11:36. IT was at the grave of Lazarus that Jesus wept, and his grief was so manifest to the onlookers that they said, “Behold how …

John:11:36

The Secret of Happiness

December 8, 1910

A Sermon Published on Thursday, December 8, 1910,Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington,On Thursday Evening, May 2, 1872 “Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee.” — Matthew 9:2. Other Sermons by Mr. Spurgeon, concerning the man sick of the palsy, are as follows: — Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, No. 2,337, “The Physician …

Matthew:9:2

Figs and Olive Berries

December 1, 1910

A Sermon Published on Thursday, December 1, 1910,Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington,On Thursday Evening, September 11, 1879 “Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries” — James 3:12. This is one of the series of Sermons upon the olive tree that Mr. Spurgeon had intended to make into a volume it he …

James:3:12

Black Clouds and Bright Blessings

September 15, 1910

Published on Thursday, September 15th, 1910, By C. H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. “If the clouds be full of rain, they empty themselves upon the earth.” — Ecclesiastes 11:3. IT was raining very heavily this afternoon at four o’clock when I was thinking over this text. The sharp crack of the thunder and the quick …

Ecclesiastes:

Blessings Traced to their Source

September 1, 1910

A Sermon Published on Thursday, September 1, 1910,Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. "All my springs are in thee." — Psalm 87:7 It does one good to think that there are such things in the world as springs bubbling up, in the shady nooks, places of sweet refreshment in this dusty earth. The mouth …

Psalms:87:7

A Command and a Promise

August 25, 1910

A Sermon Published on Thursday, August 25, 1910,Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington,On Lord’s-Day Evening, July 19, 1863 “Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you.” — James 4:8 Another Sermon by Mr. Spurgeon, upon the same text, is No. 2,795, “The Double Drawing Nigh,” with which in included an Exposition …

James:4:8

The Priceless Prize

August 4, 1910

A Sermon Published on Thursday, August 4th, 1910,Delivered by C. H. Spurgeon, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. “That I may win Christ.” — Philippians 3:8. THE very high value that the apostle Paul set upon the Savior, is most palpable, when he speaks of winning him. This shows that the Savior held the same place in Paul’s …

Philippians:3:8

Scales Taken from the Eyes

July 7, 1910

A Sermon Published on Thursday, July 7, 1910,Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington “And immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales.” - Acts 11:18. THIS means that the film upon Saul’s eyes was comparable to the scales of a fish, or else that it fell off as scales might fall. …

Acts:11:18