Friday, April 5, 2013

The Daily Spurgeon - April 5, 2013

Quotes by Pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 - 1892)

“Do you know why so many professing Christians are like the thorny ground? It is because processes have been omitted which would have gone far to alter the condition of things. It was the husbandman's business to uproot the thorns, or burn them on the spot. Years ago, when people were converted, there used to be such a thing as conviction of sin. The great subsoil plough of soul-anguish was used to tear deep into the soul. Fire also burned in the mind with exceeding heat: as men saw sin and felt its dreadful results, the love of it was burned out of them. But now we are dinned with braggings of rapid salivations. As for myself, I believe in instantaneous conversions, and am glad to see them; but I am still more glad when I see a thorough work of grace, a deep sense of sin, and an effectual wounding by the law. We shall never get rid of thorns with ploughs that scratch the surface...”(Source: The Forgotten Spurgeon, by Iain Murray, or you can follow the links below to listen to this great book!)

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You can also listen to an audio recording of The Forgotten Spurgeon on Sermonaudio.com:

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)