Managing Monday with Charles Spurgeon: Take two

Posted by on Mar 6, 2017 in Blog | 0 comments

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was known as the “Prince of Preachers, and it’s not hard to understand why when you read through his penetrating sermons. He pastored London’s Metropolitan Tabernacle (formerly the New Park Street Chapel) for 38 years, a megachurch of the time, and indeed, during Spurgeon’s time, the largest congregation in the world.

This week we continue to reflect on some of his memorable insights…

  • The Gospel is like a caged lion. It does not need to be defended. It simply needs to be let out of its cage – C.H.Spurgeon
  • If you are not content with what you have, you would not be satisfied if it were doubled – C.H.Spurgeon
  • It is not the strength of your faith that saves you, but the strength of Him upon whom you rely – C.H.Spurgeon
  • Visit many good books, but live in the Bible – C.H.Spurgeon
  • Nothing teaches us about the preciousness of the Creator as much as when we learn the emptiness of everything else – C.H.Spurgeon

As always, nice chatting…

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