Description
Spurgeon, one of the greatest preachers of the 19th century began preaching when he was only 17. His unusual gift was noted immediately and soon he became best-known preacher in London. From 1855 his sermons began to be published on a weekly basis, many of which are still being published today. Spurgeon’s sermons are simple yet original, emotional, practical, and comprehensible by believers and non-believers alike. What makes them especially attractive is their author’s faithfulness to the truth and his clear and firm position on every subject, which he does not hide. While the following sermon collection is intended for a wide audience, it could also be helpful for pastors, ministers, and seminary students.
- Hagar at the Fountain
- Women’s Rights—A Parable
- Scarlet Line in the Window, The
- Rahab
- Ruth Deciding for God
- Ruth’s Reward: or, Cheer for Converts
- Mealtime in the Cornfields
- Lily Among Thorns, The
- Disconsolate Lover, The
- Providence—As Seen in the Book of Esther
- Queen of the South, or the Earnest Enquirer, The
- Queen of Sheba, a Sign, The