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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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A daily portion is really all we need. We do not need tomorrow's supply, for that day has not yet dawned, and its needs are still unborn.
Charles Spurgeon
Day
Needs
Daily
Tomorrow
Unborn
Dawned
Supply
Still
Really
Portion
Need
Young men, trust God, and make the future bright with blessing. Old men, trust God, and magnify him for all the mercies of the past.
Charles Spurgeon
Future
God
Blessing
Trust
Old
Men
Past
Young
Magnify
Mercies
Make
Him
Young Men
Old Men
Bright
We cannot have communion with Christ till we are in union with Him; and we cannot have communion with the Church till we are in vital union with it.
Charles Spurgeon
Christ
Church
We Cannot
Vital
Him
Till
Cannot
Communion
Union
The revealed Word awakened me, but it was the preached Word that saved me, and I must ever attach peculiar value to the hearing of the truth, for by it I received the joy and peace in which my soul delights.
Charles Spurgeon
Truth
Me
Soul
Peace
Joy
Word
Value
Saved
Must
My Soul
Attach
Delights
Revealed
Hearing
Preached
Which
Awakened
Ever
Received
Peculiar
If in prayer I come before a throne of grace, the faults of my prayer will be overlooked.
Charles Spurgeon
Prayer
Grace
Will
Before
Faults
Throne
Come
Overlooked
All the goodness I have within me is totally from the Lord alone. When I sin, it is from me and is done on my own, but when I act righteously, it is wholly and completely of God.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Alone
Me
Goodness
Own
Totally
My Own
Sin
Within
Lord
Done
Act
Wholly
Lord Jesus, we come just as we are; this is how we came at first, and this is how we come still, with all our failures, with all our transgressions, with all and everything that is what it ought not to be, we come to Thee.
Charles Spurgeon
First
Ought
Our
Everything
Failures
Come
How
Lord
Lord Jesus
Still
Came
Just
Thee
Transgression
Jesus
Conversion is a change of masters. Will we not do as much for our new master, the Lord Jesus, as we did once for our old tyrant lusts?
Charles Spurgeon
Change
Old
Will
Master
Our
Once
Tyrant
New
Masters
Lord
Lord Jesus
Did
Conversion
Much
Jesus
Oh, come, Divine Physician, and bind up every broken bone. Come with Thy sacred nard which Thou hast compounded of Thine own heart's blood, and lay it home to the wounded conscience and let it feel its power. Oh! Give peace to those whose conscience is like the troubled sea which cannot rest.
Charles Spurgeon
Home
Broken
Peace
Heart
Rest
Physician
Power
Own
Every
Bone
Those
Thou
Wounded
Compounded
Give
Lay
Troubled
Sacred
Divine
Feel
Thy
Come
Like
Blood
Up
Oh
Cannot
Which
Sea
Bind
Whose
Conscience
Thine
I believe that some of us who were kept by God a long while before we found Him love Him better perhaps than we should have done if we had received Him directly, and we can preach better to others - we can speak more of His loving-kindness and tender mercy.
Charles Spurgeon
Love
God
Speak
Better
Long
Mercy
Before
Preach
Believe
Others
Some
More
Directly
Tender
Had
Perhaps
Him
Were
His
Than
Done
While
Us
Should
Who
Found
Received
Kept
Has Jesus saved me? I dare not speak with any hesitation here; I know He has. His Word is true; therefore, I am saved.
Charles Spurgeon
Me
Speak
Word
Saved
Hesitation
Dare
He
True
Know
Am
His
Any
Therefore
Jesus
Here
Time was when they that feared the Lord spake often to one another; I am afraid that now they more often speak one against another.
Charles Spurgeon
Time
Speak
Feared
More
Another
Lord
Am
Often
Afraid
Against
Now
Do you not realize that the love the Father bestowed on the perfect Christ He now bestows on you?
Charles Spurgeon
Love
You
Christ
Father
Bestowed
Perfect
He
Realize
Now
What an encouraging thought that Jesus - our beloved Husband - can find comfort in our lowly feeble gifts! Can this be, for it seems far too good to be true? May we then be willing to endure trials or even death itself if through these hardships we are assisted in bringing gladness to Immanuel's heart.
Charles Spurgeon
Death
Good
Heart
Trials
Hardships
Thought
Husband
Be True
Too
Our
Gifts
Willing
Find
Seems
Through
Gladness
Feeble
True
Comfort
Encouraging
Itself
May
Endure
Far
Then
Lowly
Even
Jesus
Bringing
Assisted
Beloved
We have communion with Christ in His thoughts, views, and purposes; for His thoughts are our thoughts according to our capacity and sanctity. Believers take the same view of matters as Jesus does; that which pleases Him pleases them, and that which grieves His grieves them also.
Charles Spurgeon
Thoughts
Christ
Matters
Sanctity
Our
Pleases
Purposes
Take
Also
Him
Does
His
According
Same
Grieves
Which
Them
Capacity
Communion
View
Views
Believers
Jesus
He incurs a fearful amount of guilt who in the least promotes the aim of the Evil One by trampling upon a tender conscience in a child.
Charles Spurgeon
Evil
Guilt
Aim
Fearful
Tender
He
Least
Child
Who
Conscience
Amount
Men know not the gold which lies in the mine of Christ Jesus, or surely they would dig in it night and day. They have not yet discovered the pearl of great price, or they would have sold their all to buy the field wherein it lies.
Charles Spurgeon
Buy
Day
Great
Christ
Men
Field
Dig
Sold
Mine
Would
Lies
Price
Know
Surely
Discovered
Gold
Wherein
Which
Pearl
Jesus
Night
You might not always get what you want, but you always get what you expect.
Charles Spurgeon
You
Always
Expect
Get
Want
Might
I believe that nothing happens apart from divine determination and decree. We shall never be able to escape from the doctrine of divine predestination - the doctrine that God has foreordained certain people unto eternal life.
Charles Spurgeon
Life
God
People
Determination
Nothing
Believe
Able
Shall
Divine
Never
Doctrine
Unto
Escape
Predestination
Happens
Apart
Eternal
Eternal Life
Certain
Decree
Let it be our delight to find our society in the circle of which Jesus is the center, and let us make those our friends who are the friends of Jesus.
Charles Spurgeon
Circle
Society
Our
Those
Find
Delight
Make
Friends
Center
Which
Us
Who
Let Us
Jesus
I do not think I should care to go on worshipping a Madonna even if she did wink. One cannot make much out of a wink. We want something more than that from the object of our adoration.
Charles Spurgeon
Care
Think
Our
Worshipping
Out
Madonna
Object
Something
More
Wink
Adoration
She
Make
Go
Than
Did
Want
Cannot
Much
Should
Even
We do not pray to God to instruct Him as to what He should do; neither for a moment must we presume to dictate the method of the divine working.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Presume
Neither
Must
Divine
He
Him
Method
Pray
Dictate
Should
Working
Moment
There is such a thing as 'thanks-feeling' - feeling thankful. This ought to be the general, universal spirit of the Christian.
Charles Spurgeon
Thankful
Feeling
Christian
Ought
Spirit
General
Such A Thing
Thing
Universal
Oh, this base heart of ours! Hath it not enough tinder in it to set on fire the course of nature? If a spark do but fall into it, any one of our members left to itself would dishonour Christ, deny the Lord that bought us, and turn back into perdition.
Charles Spurgeon
Nature
Heart
Christ
Fire
Fall
Enough
Back
Our
Ours
Members
Would
Hath
Perdition
Bought
Course
Lord
Left
Itself
Deny
Any
Oh
Turn
Spark
Us
Base
Set
He who has felt his own ruin will not imagine the case of any to be hopeless; nor will he think them too fallen to be worthy his regard.
Charles Spurgeon
Will
Hopeless
Own
Think
Too
Ruin
Worthy
Case
He
Felt
Fallen
His
Nor
Any
Regard
Them
Who
Imagine
To every soul that knows how to pray, to every soul that by faith comes to Jesus, the true mercy seat, divine sovereignty wears no dark and terrible aspect but is full of love.
Charles Spurgeon
Love
Faith
Soul
Dark
Mercy
Every
Wears
Divine
True
Terrible
Knows
How
Pray
Sovereignty
Aspect
Full
Seat
Jesus
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