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The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons, vol. 62

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This is the most complete collection of Charles Spurgeon's Sermons available in print or electronically. In this collection there are over 3,550 sermons from one of the most gifted speakers and blessed Christian leaders of our era.

This collection is an invaluable tool in both sermon preparation and understanding. Additionally, The Complete Spurgeon Sermon Collection can also serve as a full Bible commentary as there are sermons and expositions from Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 22:21.

Volume seven contains sermons 3,493–3,544.

Product Details

  • Author: Charles Spurgeon
  • Publisher: Passmore & Alabaster
  • Publication Date: 1916

Top Highlights

“It must be mixed with faith. There are many drugs that are of no value till they are mixed with something else; and the Word preached becomes of no value to a soul until it is mixed with faith in them that hear it.” (Page 36)

“He does not mean that a wrong thing becomes right to a pure-minded man; that is the very opposite of what he does mean. He means that when men’s minds are pure, other matters become pure to them, but when their minds are impure then they use these things for impurity.” (Page 337)

“The power which rendered the gospel saving in the olden times was not Paul’s logic, or Apollo’s eloquence; the saving power lay in the Holy Spirit accompanying the divine truth.” (Page 302)

“Unto the unclean and unbelieving, these holy things will always be impure. You might as well forbid the sun to shine because, when his beams fall upon a dunghill, it brings forth unwholesome reeking. Yes, but that same sun, when it falls upon the flowers, makes them shed their aromatic perfume on every hand. It is doing incalculable good. It is not the sun, but the dunghill that must be blamed. And when the truth is perverted, you must not blame the truth, but blame the unclean, unbelieving heart that turns it into sin.” (Page 344)

“It appears to us that this was our Lord’s meaning, ‘I am the way to God.’ That is the great teaching—‘No man comes to the Father but by me; and I am the way in this respect—that no man can come to know the truth with regard to the Father except he knows me as the truth; and, secondly, no man can possess the life by which he comes to the Father except he receives me as the life.” (Page 614)

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