Tag Archives: charles spurgeon

alarmed by bad news?

Iain D. Campbell posts a devotion form Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening devotional book on Psalm 112:7. Excellent reminder from CHS: “He shall not be afraid of evil tidings.” Christian, you ought not to dread the arrival of evil tidings; because … Continue reading

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six scriptural reasons why babies go to heaven

Dr. Mohler and Dr. Daniel Akin have reposted their article showing from scripture why they believe that infants go to heaven when they die. they lay out six reasons for this belief. here is number six and an overall point … Continue reading

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what does it take?

what does it take to get serious with God? what does it take to go past the superficial acknowledgement to knowing God the way that Paul sought to know Him? Unfortunately, because we are so hard-headed and because the pull … Continue reading

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two lines at once

Ramblin’ Pastor man has several quotes from Charles Spurgeon posted. Go take a look. I especially enjoyed this bit here: Not only are there a few cardinal doctrines, by which we can steer our ship North, South, East, or West, … Continue reading

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politicians

Here is Charles Spurgeon on politicians courtesy of the Pulpit Magazine. In particular, we must keep ourselves unspotted from the lepers of the world. There is a certain number of leprous men in the world. You can tell them by … Continue reading

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What he said III

Here is another installment in an ongoing series of things that have been said and can’t be said better by me. This one fits in nicely with the post regarding persuasion below. charles spurgeon on the gospel: “The gospel is … Continue reading

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Jon Bloom on Hebrews 12

Is God punishing me? that is the question we sometimes ask when things aren’t going well. Jon Bloom takes a look at Hebrews 12 and concludes: These saints were not to interpret their painful experiences as God’s angry punishment for … Continue reading

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