Humility is the proper estimate of oneself.
– Charles Spurgeon –
Humility is the proper estimate of oneself.
– Charles Spurgeon –
The law shows the distance that exists between God and man; the Gospel bridges that awful chasm and brings the sinner across it.
– CH Spurgeon –
A boy in the streets, selling mince-pies, kept crying, “Hot mince pies!” A person bought one of them, and found it quite cold. “Boy,” said he, “why do you call these pies hot?” “That’s the name they go by, sir,” said the boy. So there are plenty of people who are called Christians, but they are not Christians – that’s the name they go by.”
– Charles Spurgeon –
Nobody can do as much damage to the church of God as the man who is within its walls, but not within its life.
– Charles Spurgeon –
Having made Jesus your all, you shall find all in Jesus.
– Charles Spurgeon –
There must be a divorce between you and sin, or there can be no marriage between you and Christ.
– Charles Spurgeon –
Nothing puts life into men like a dying Savior.
– Charles Spurgeon –
The more holy a man becomes, the more conscious he is of unholiness.
– Charles Spurgeon –
Prayer and faith are sacred picklocks that can open secrets, and obtain great treasures.
– Charles Spurgeon –