I would not give a penny for your love to the truth if it is not accompanied with a hearty hatred of error.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon


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The nearer a man lives to God, the more intensely has he to mourn over his own evil heart." -Charles Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Mots clés sin



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A sense of the divine presence and indwelling bears the soul towards heaven as upon the wings of eagles.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Mots clés inspirational-quotes hard-times charles-spurgeon devotional-classics



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Jesus! it is the name which moves the harps of heaven to melody. Jesus! the life of all our joys. If there be one name more charming, more precious than another, it is this name. It is woven into the very warp and woof of our psalmody. Many of our hymns begin with it, and scarcely any, that are good for anything, end without it. It is the sum total of all delights. It is the music with which the bells of heaven ring; a song in a word; an ocean for comprehension, although a drop for brevity; a matchless oratorio in two syllables; a gathering up of the hallelujahs of eternity in five letters.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Mots clés music praise



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There is no physician like Him, none can save as He can; we love Him, and He loves us, and therefore we put ourselves into His hands, accept whatever he prescribes, and do whatever He bids.We feel that nothing can be wrongly ordered while He is the director of our affairs; for He loves us too well to let us perish, or suffer a single needless pang

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Mots clés god grace jesus all holyspirit



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To preach the gospel is to state every doctrine contained in God's Word, and to give every truth its proper prominence.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon


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Men are in a restless pursuit after satisfaction in earthly things. They will exhaust themselves in the deceitful delights of sin, and, finding them all to be vanity and emptiness, they will become very perplexed and disappointed. But they will continue their fruitless search. Though wearied, they still stagger forward under the influence of spiritual madness, and though there is no result to be reached except that of everlasting disappointment, yet they press forward. They have no forethought for their eternal state; the present hour absorbs them. They turn to another and another of earth's broken cisterns, hoping to find water where not a drop was ever discovered yet.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon


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If Christ has died for me, I cannot trifle with the evil that killed my best Friend.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Mots clés evil sin intolerance gratitude holiness sanctification



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I believe that every particle of dust that dances in the sunbeam does not move an atom more or less than God wishes – that every particle of spray that dashes against the steamboat has its orbit, as well as the sun in the heavens – that the chaff from the hand of the winnower is steered as the stars in their courses. The creeping of an aphid over the rosebud is as much fixed as the march of the devastating pestilence – the fall of . . . leaves from a poplar is as fully ordained as the tumbling of an avalanche.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon


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It is a doctrine, as I believe, taught us in Holy Writ, that when a man is saved by divine grace, he is not wholly cleansed from the corruption of his heart. When we believe in Jesus Christ all our sins are pardoned; yet the power of sin, albeit that it is weakened and kept under by the dominion of the new-born nature which God doth infuse into our souls, doth not cease, but still tarrieth in us, and will do so to our dying day.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon


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