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Writings of
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
 

C.H. Spurgeon was a fundamental Baptist Preacher whose sermons were marked by the Filling of the Spirit. Spurgeon was raised as a Congregationalist, but left this denomination to become a Baptist in 1850. Later that year, though only 16 years old, he preached his first sermon at Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire (England). He was called to minister at New Park Street Chapel in Southwark, London when he was 18 years old, and within a year the Chapel had to be enlarged to hold the crowds that came to hear him. Crowds of up to 10,000 people came to hear his exposition of God's Word.

Spurgeon's sermons alone fill over 50 printed volumes. Each message is laced with humor, logic, and an almost tangible sense of God's Love. The following articles are within the Public Domain from theChristian Classics Ethereal Library. Their copyright states: "All of the books on this server are believed to be in the public domain in the United States unless otherwise specified. Copy them freely for any purpose."

All documents, originally presented as UNIX plain text files, were reformatted in HTML by Didaskalos Ministries in order to improve readability, accessibility, and download times. Otherwise the text has not been modified. Copy freely for any purpose, and God Bless!

Spurgeon's All Of Grace
 

Spurgeon's "All of Grace" is a rather large but well written treatise. Its primary intent is to lead the sinner to salvation. Because of its large size (nearly 200 KB), bibleteacher.org has broken the writing down into five smaller HTML sections. Also available in zipped text format.

 
Section
Topics Covered
Section One
Overview
What Are We At?
God Justifieth The Ungodly
It Is God That Justifieth
Section Two
Just and The Justifier
Concerning Deliverance From Sinning
By Grace Through Faith
Faith, What Is It?
Section Three
How May Faith Be Illustrated?
Why Are We Saved By Faith?
Alas! I Can Do Nothing!
Section Four
The Increase of Faith
Regeneration and The Holy Spirit
My Redeemer Liveth
Repentance Must Go With Forgiveness
Section Five
By Grace Are Ye Saved
How Repentance Is Given
The Fear of Final Falling
Confirmation
Why Saints Persevere
Close

Spurgeon's Faith's Checkbook
 

In the preface to this devotional, Reverend Spurgeon wrote:

"A PROMISE from God may very instructively be compared to a check payable to order. It is given to the believer with the view of bestowing upon him some good thing. It is not meant that he should read it over comfortably, and then have done with it. No, he is to treat the promise as a reality, as a man treats a check.

He is to take the promise, and endorse it with his own name by personally receiving it as true. He is by faith to accept it as his own. He sets to his seal that God is true, and true as to this particular word of promise. He goes further, and believes that he has the blessing in having the sure promise of it and therefore he puts his name to it to testify to the receipt of the blessing.

This done, he must believingly present the promise to the Lord, as a man presents a check at the counter of the Bank. He must plead it by prayer, expecting to have it fulfilled. If he has come to Heaven's bank at the right date, he will receive the promised amount at once. If the date should happen to be further on, he must patiently wait till its arrival; but meanwhile he may count the promise as money, for the Bank is sure to pay when the due time arrives."

This is a day by day devotional written by the Prince of Preachers. I hope it blesses you, as it has us! The devotional is presented, by month, for your convenience.

 
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Till He Come
 

In the preface of this collection we read:

For many years, whether at home or abroad, it was Mr. Spurgeon's constant custom to observe the ordinance of the Lord's supper every Sabbath day, unless illness prevented. This he believed to be in accordance with apostolic precedent; and it was his oft repeated testimony that the more frequently he obeyed his Lord's command, "This do in remembrance of Me," the more precious did his Savior become to him, while the memorial celebration itself proved increasingly helpful and instructive as the years rolled by. Several of the discourses here published were delivered to thousands of communicants in the Metropolitan Tabernacle, while others were addressed to the little companies of Christians, of different denominations, and of various nationalities, who gathered around the communion table in Mr. Spurgeon's sitting room at Mentone. The addresses cover a wide range of subjects; but all of them speak more or less fully of the great atoning sacrifice of which the broken bread and the filled cup are the simple yet significant symbols. Mr. Spurgeon's had intended to publish a selection of his Communion Addresses; so this volume may be regarded as another of the precious literary legacies bequeathed by him to his brethren and sisters in Christ who have yet to tarry a while here below. It is hoped that these sermonettes will be the means of deepening the spiritual life of many believers, and that they will suggest suitable themes for meditation and discourse to those who have the privilege and responsibility of presiding at the ordinance.

 
A Word From The Beloved's Own Mouth
Bands of Love, or, Union To Christ
Christ and His Table Companions
Communion With Christ And His People
Fragrant Spices From The Mountains Of Myrrh
I Will Give You Rest
Jesus Asleep On A Pillow
Jesus, The Great Object Of Astonishment
Mysterious Visits
Over The Mountains
Real Contact With Jesus
Redeemed Souls Freed From Fear
Spurgeon's Communion Hymn
Swooning And Reviving At Christ's Feet
The Believer Not An Orphan
The Sin Bearer
The Spiced Wine Of My Pomegranate, or The Communion of Communication
The Well Beloved
The Well Beloved's Vineyard
Under His Shadow
Under The Apple Tree

Gems From Spurgeon

 

A collection of illustrations and quotes from the "Prince of Preachers". Click here, or on the image above to use this wonderful resource. Also available in zipped text format.

 
Advice For Seekers
 

A short book that advises seekers of God in the proper path to salvation. Excellent material - a MUST read!

Table of Contents

 
Around The Wicket Gate
 

From the Preface:

Millions of men are in the outlying regions, far off from God and peace; for these we pray, and to these we give warning. But just now we have to do with a smaller company, who are not far from the kingdom, but have come right up to the wicket gate which stands at the head of the way of life. One would think that they would hasten to enter, for a free and open invitation is placed over the entrance, the porter waits to welcome them, and there is but this one way to eternal life. He that is most loaded seems the most likely to pass in and begin the heavenward journey; but what ails the other men?

Around The Wicket Gate