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The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons, vol. 59

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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 3,335–3,386.

Product Details

  • Author: Charles Spurgeon
  • Publisher: Passmore & Alabaster
  • Publication Date: 1913

Top Highlights

“Surely he is useful to us in ten thousand ways! There is not a single part of him; there is no position he takes, no action he performs, no word that drops from his lips, no thought of his heart, no aspect of his matchless character that is not serviceable to us, his people. Even in his poverty he becomes our instructor, just as in his death he becomes our Saviour.” (Page 542)

“He will not own us in the work, if we are merely seeking our own esteem, and good name, and fame under cover of a zeal for righteousness, and for the glory of God.” (Page 350)

“hear believingly, and, as all true belief ends in practice, hear obediently” (Page 270)

“I like the remark that was once made by a poor bricklayer who tumbled from the top of a house. A clergyman went to see him, and as he thought the man was dying he said to him, ‘My dear fellow, you must try to make your peace with God.’ ‘Ah! sir,’ said the man, ‘you do not understand it, I can see. Make my peace with God! Why that was made for me in the eternal covenant before the world began: that was made for me on Calvary’s tree of shame, when Christ laid down his life. If Christ had not made my peace with God, I could not make it, I know.’” (Page 619)

“Once again, while thus speaking to both saints and sinners, ‘Every man shall bear his own burden’ of the law. By sin we do not escape from the law. The law of God is binding upon every man of woman born, unless, by being dead to the law through Christ, he escapes from under its yoke and bondage.” (Page 244)

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