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Charles Spurgeon Quotes
Charles Spurgeon Quotes
Charles Spurgeon
British
Clergyman
Born:
Jun 19
,
1834
Died:
Jan 31
,
1892
Christ
God
Great
Me
Will
You
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None are more unjust in their judgments of others than those who have a high opinion of themselves.
Charles Spurgeon
Unjust
Others
Those
High
More
Opinion
Judgments
None
Than
Themselves
Who
Do I live as carelessly and worldly as unbelievers while professing to be a follower of Jesus? If so, I am exposing Christianity to ridicule and leading people to speak evil of the holy name by which I am called.
Charles Spurgeon
People
Speak
Evil
Follower
Live
Christianity
Carelessly
Worldly
Leading
Name
Am
Which
While
Holy
Professing
Exposing
Ridicule
Jesus
However weak we are, however poor, however little our faith, or however small our grace may be, our names are still written on His heart; nor shall we lose our share in Jesus' love.
Charles Spurgeon
Love
Faith
Heart
Grace
Lose
Our
Weak
Small
Shall
Share
Written
Names
Still
However
His
Nor
May
Little
Poor
Jesus
There are some people who need to wear a label round their necks to show that they are Christians at all, or else we might mistake them for sinners, their actions are so like those of the ungodly.
Charles Spurgeon
Mistake
People
Some People
Else
Those
Wear
Some
Like
Label
Sinners
Them
Might
Show
Who
Actions
Round
Christians
Necks
Need
In prayer, we stand where angels bow with veiled faces. There, even there, the cherubim and seraphim adore before that selfsame throne to which our prayers ascend. And shall we come there with stunted requests and narrow, contracted faith?
Charles Spurgeon
Faith
Prayer
Before
Our
Angels
Faces
Adore
Shall
Throne
Come
Bow
Stunted
Narrow
Prayers
Contracted
Where
Ascend
Which
Requests
Stand
Even
Sometimes, if you begin to sing in a halfhearted mood, you can sing yourself up the ladder. Singing will often make the heart rise.
Charles Spurgeon
You
Heart
Yourself
Sometimes
Will
Singing
Ladder
Mood
Rise
Sing
Make
Up
Begin
Often
Let not a libation of tears be the only offering at the shrine of Jesus; let us also rejoice with joy unspeakable. If we have need to lament our sin, how much more to rejoice at our pardon!
Charles Spurgeon
Joy
Tears
Our
Pardon
More
Only
Unspeakable
Sin
Also
How
How Much
Offering
Lament
Us
Much
Let Us
Jesus
Need
Rejoice
I do think that a minister who can preach a sermon without addressing sinners does not know how to preach.
Charles Spurgeon
Preach
Think
Addressing
Minister
Know
Without
Does
How
Sinners
Who
Sermon
There is no injustice in the grace of God. God is as just when He forgives a believer as when He casts a sinner into hell.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Injustice
Grace
Hell
Casts
He
Sinner
Forgives
Just
Believer
Purposes, plans, and achievements of men may all disappear like yon cloud upon the mountain's summit; but, like the mountain itself, the things which are of God shall stand fast for ever and ever.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Men
Cloud
Summit
Shall
Purposes
Disappear
Like
Itself
Mountain
May
Achievements
Which
Stand
Plans
Ever
Fast
Things
O God, we praise Thee for keeping us till this day, and for the full assurance that Thou wilt never let us go.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Day
Assurance
Thou
Wilt
Never
Praise
Till
Go
Thee
Us
Full
Let Us
Keeping
Saving faith is an immediate relation to Christ, accepting, receiving, resting upon Him alone, for justification, sanctification, and eternal life by virtue of God's grace.
Charles Spurgeon
Life
God
Faith
Alone
Grace
Christ
Resting
Saving
Relation
Virtue
Immediate
Him
Accepting
Sanctification
Eternal
Justification
Eternal Life
Receiving
When we tell the story of our own conversion, I would have it done with great sorrow, remembering what we used to be, and with great joy and gratitude, remembering how little we deserve these things.
Charles Spurgeon
Great
Gratitude
Joy
Own
Our
Tell
Would
Great Joy
Remembering
Sorrow
How
Done
Story
Conversion
Little
Used
Deserve
Things
If Christ has died for me, ungodly as I am, without strength as I am, then I cannot live in sin any longer, but must arouse myself to love and serve Him who has redeemed me.
Charles Spurgeon
Love
Myself
Strength
Me
Christ
Live
Must
Sin
Longer
Redeemed
Him
Without
Arouse
Am
Died
Any
Cannot
To Love
Then
Who
Serve
The roaring thunder of the law and the fear of the terror of judgment are both used to bring us to Christ, but the final victory culminating in our salvation is won through God's loving-kindness.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Law
Fear
Victory
Christ
Judgment
Final
Our
Both
Through
Thunder
Roaring
Terror
Won
Salvation
Us
Used
Bring
It is a most delightful reflection that if I come to the throne of God in prayer, I may feel a thousand defects, but yet there is hope. I usually feel more dissatisfied with my prayers than with anything else I do.
Charles Spurgeon
Hope
God
Prayer
Reflection
Else
Thousand
More
Throne
Delightful
Feel
Come
Most
Prayers
Than
May
Anything
Anything Else
Defects
Dissatisfied
Few men would dare to read their own autobiography if all their deeds were recorded in it; few can look back upon their entire career without a blush.
Charles Spurgeon
Men
Few
Own
Back
Dare
Would
Entire
Entire Career
Recorded
Look
Read
Without
Were
Few Men
Autobiography
Blush
Deeds
Career
Nothing reflects so much honor on a workman as a trial of his work and its endurance of it. So it is with God. It honors Him when His saints preserve their integrity.
Charles Spurgeon
Work
God
Integrity
Honor
Nothing
Honors
Trial
Him
Saints
His
Reflects
Endurance
Much
Workman
Preserve
Many men owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties.
Charles Spurgeon
Men
Difficulties
Tremendous
Owe
Grandeur
Many
Lives
I groan daily under a body of sin and corruption. Oh for the time when I shall drop this flesh, and be free from sin!
Charles Spurgeon
Time
Daily
Corruption
Free
Drop
Shall
Sin
Oh
Body
Flesh
You will never exaggerate when you speak good things of God. It is not possible to do so. Try, dear brethren, and boast in the Lord.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Good
You
Good Things
Speak
Try
Will
Possible
Exaggerate
Never
Lord
Dear
Boast
Brethren
Things
Lord sanctify us. Oh! That Thy spirit might come and saturate every faculty, subdue every passion, and use every power of our nature for obedience to God.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Nature
Obedience
Passion
Power
Every
Our
Spirit
Faculty
Thy
Come
Lord
Subdue
Oh
Sanctify
Might
Us
Use
Saturate
There is a power in God's gospel beyond all description.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Power
Beyond
Gospel
Description
May we have communion with God in the secret of our hearts, and find Him to be to us as a little sanctuary.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Secret
Our
Find
Him
Hearts
May
The Secret Of
Little
Sanctuary
Us
Communion
If any of you should ask me for an epitome of the Christian religion, I should say that it is in one word - prayer. Live and die without prayer, and you will pray long enough when you get to hell.
Charles Spurgeon
Religion
Me
Prayer
You
Word
Will
Long
Hell
Live
Christian
Enough
Say
One Word
Without
Pray
Get
Die
Any
Ask
Should
Epitome
Christian Religion
I would go to the deeps a hundred times to cheer a downcast spirit. It is good for me to have been afflicted, that I might know how to speak a word in season to one that is weary.
Charles Spurgeon
Good
Me
Speak
Weary
Word
Hundred
Hundred Times
Would
Spirit
Know
Cheer
How
Go
Been
Times
Afflicted
Might
Season
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