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Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

Preacher · British · 1834 – 1892

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A prayer less soul is a Christ less soul.
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Affliction hardens those whom it does not soften.
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Do not commit spiritual suicide through a passion for discussing metaphysical subtleties.
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Prayer bends omnipotence of heaven to your desire. Prayer moves the hand that moves the world.
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You will never know the fullness of Christ until you know the emptiness of everything but Christ.
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God grant, if we must have two eyes, that they may be both clear ones, one the eye of faith wholly fixed on Christ, the other the eye of obedience equally and wholly fixed on the same objective!
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These heavy troubles are heralds of weighty mercies.
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The more holy a man becomes, the more conscious he is of unholiness.
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Men will allow God to be everywhere except on his Throne
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You may fear that the Lord has passed you by, but it is not so: he who counts the stars, and calls them by their names, is in no danger of forgetting his own children. He knows your case as thoroughly as if you were the only creature he ever made, or the only saint he ever loved. Approach him and be at peace.
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No man can put on the robes of Christ’s righteousness till he has taken off his own.
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Christ did not die to make his Father loving, but because his Father is loving: the atoning blood is the outflow of the very heart of God toward us.
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Be deaf, be blind, be dead to gossip, and it will grow disgusted with you and select a more sensitive victim.
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If there be a man before me who says that the wrath of God is too heavy a punishment for his little sin, I ask him, if the sin be little, why does he not give it up?
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Between here and heaven, every minute that the Christian lives will be a minute of grace.
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The grandest discourse ever delivered is an ostentatious failure if the doctrine of the grace of God be absent from it.
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Defend the Bible? I would as soon defend a lion! Unchain it and it will defend itself.
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The grace that does not change my life will not save my soul.
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We must all learn to hear what we do not like. The question is not, 'Is it pleasant?' _x000D_ but, 'Is it true?'
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He who affirms that Christianity makes men miserable, is himself an utter stranger to it.
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God's children are God's children anywhere and everywhere, and shall be even unto the end. Nothing can sever that sacred tie, or divide us from his heart.
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