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Charles Haddon Spurgeon

    June 19, 1834 – January 31, 1892

    Charles Haddon Spurgeon was England's most renowned preacher for much of the latter half of the 19th century. His sermons were characterized by clarity and conviction, reaching vast audiences even without modern amplification. Spurgeon focused on conveying profound spiritual truths to his listeners. His literary legacy is marked by its powerful persuasion and enduring influence on theological thought.

    Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    Lectures to My Students
    All of Grace
    Encouragement for the Depressed
    The Treasury of David
    Talks to Farmers
    The Risen King
    • The Risen King

      40 Devotions for Easter from C.H. Spurgeon

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book offers a collection of profound biblical reflections by Charles Spurgeon, showcasing his enduring insights and wisdom. Readers can expect beautifully crafted prose that delves into spiritual themes, providing thoughtful commentary and inspiration for their faith journey.

      The Risen King
      4.6
    • Talks to Farmers, written by world renowned preacher Charles H. Spurgeon, uncovers the lessons we can learn from taking a closer look at nature. Includes Foreword by New York Times bestselling author, pastor, and Spurgeon admirer John MacArthur.

      Talks to Farmers
      4.9
    • The Treasury of David

      • 704 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      A faithful condensation by David Otis Fuller of the monumental work on the Psalms by Spurgeon. This work is recognized as one of the finest expositions on Psalms ever produced. Abridged in one volume.

      The Treasury of David
      4.6
    • Encouragement for the Depressed

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This timeless treasure from Charles Spurgeon reminds readers to place their hope in the finished work of Jesus Christ as they navigate trials on this earth. Part of the Crossway Short Classics series.

      Encouragement for the Depressed
      4.6
    • All of Grace

      The Infinite Love of God

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      C. H. Spurgeon outlines the plan of salvation in such clear, simple language that everyone can understand and be drawn to the Father. Any attempt to please God based upon our own works brings only self-righteousness and coldness of heart. It is God's free grace that makes the heart glow with thankfulness for His love. This classic is summed up in Spurgeon's final cry to the reader, "Meet me in heaven!"

      All of Grace
      4.6
    • Lectures to My Students

      • 628 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Exploring the interplay between laughter and sorrow, the author posits that humor can embody holiness and serve as a powerful tool against sin. The text argues for the value of laughter, particularly in its capacity to reveal earnestness in defending truth. It challenges the notion that ridicule should be relinquished to evil, advocating instead for its use as a weapon in spiritual warfare. The reflections offer a thought-provoking perspective on the role of humor in faith and moral discourse.

      Lectures to My Students
      4.6
    • As one of the greastest expository preachers of all time, Charles Spurgeon is eminently qualified to teach on the role of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life. The amazing success of his thirty-eight-year metropolitan ministry in the city of London during the 1800s was said to have been unparalleled in England since the days of Whitefield and Wesley.Spurgeon credited his success to the powerful work of the Holy Spirit. He firmly believed that the spiritual transformations that occurred throughout the book of Acts were only the beginning of the mighty works the Holy Spirit intends to do. Declaring that Pentecost was not the pinnacle of the church's experience but only the first unveiling of what could and should happen, Spurgeon called upon believers to receive and live up to the full potential of the Holy Spirit.Life-changing messages await you. Spurgeon's teaching is so solidly biblical, so understandable, so passionate, so wonderfully visual, and so practical that one cannot help but be inspired and challenged.

      What the Holy Spirit Does in a Believer's Life
      4.6
    • Many keys to living a successful Christian life can be found in these practical words by Charles Spurgeon -- keys to praying, praising, and warring against Satan. Victory in Christ can be yours as you implement these vital truths. Answered prayers and a deeper faith in God await you.

      Spurgeon on Prayer & Spiritual Warfare
      4.5
    • Spurgeon's Commentary on Matthew therefore represents the fruit of a lifetime spent in the study and exposition of Scripture. It bears all the hallmarks of the genius of one who in his day was known as 'the Prince of Preachers'- reverence for the very words of Scripture, faithful teaching, deep insight, practical application, profound simplicity and spiritual power. Above all, from start to finish, the reader is struck by the author's unbounded devotion to and commendation of the Lord Jesus Christ- the King who is himself the gospel of the kingdom.

      Commentary on Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom
      4.5
    • The Power of Christ the Warrior

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The collection draws from Charles Spurgeon's extensive legacy of sermons, providing a profound exploration of Christ's life and its significance for believers. Each volume offers carefully researched insights, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of key aspects of Jesus' life and their relevance today. Spurgeon's enduring influence as a preacher is evident in this intimate portrayal, making it a valuable resource for those seeking spiritual growth and understanding.

      The Power of Christ the Warrior
      4.8