"Salvation is, in short, deliverance from sin, deliverance from the guilt of it, from the punishment of it, from the power of it." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
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"The Bible in the memory is better than the Bible in the book case." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
“Salvation is all of grace, which means, free, gratis, for nothing.” ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
“Groanings which cannot be uttered are often prayers which cannot be refused.” ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"Our Divine Saviour, with all the love of his manhood towards his mother, acted towards her in such a way as for ever to forbid any degree of religious worship being rendered to her." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"Why, for every prayer offered to Jesus Christ, I believe there are fifty, at the present moment, offered to the Virgin Mary. At all events, in the Romanist’s rosary, there are nine beads for the 'Hail Mary' to every one for 'Our Father.' ~ Charles H. Spurgeon "She does stand in a very high position; but, still, in no respect is she to be an object of worship; by no means is she to be lifted up and extolled as though she were immaculately conceived, and afterwards lived without sin, and were taken up, as the Papists declare, by a marvellous assumption into heaven,—an assumption, indeed, on their part, and nothing better than an assumption, without any foundation whatever in fact." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon "But how easy it is, how easy it must be, for a man to be contented when he knows that God has promised to be with him in all circumstances and at all times!" ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"The other day, I saw John Wesley’s diary, or rather, horary, for it had in it not merely an entry for every day, but for every hour; and not only for every hour, but usually there was a distinct occupation for every twenty minutes. The good man made his days to have many hours in them, and his hours seemed to have more minutes in them than most men’s hours have, because he did not waste any of them, but diligently used them all in his Master’s service." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"When husbands and wives are well yoked, how light their load becomes!" ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"I believe that very much of current Arminianism is simply ignorance of gospel doctrine; and if people began to study their Bibles, and to take the Word of God as they find it, they must inevitably, if believers, rise up to rejoice in the doctrines of grace." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"Unbelieving prayers! Shall I call them prayers? Prayers without faith! They are birds without wings, and ships without sails, and beasts without legs. Prayers that have no faith in Christ in them are prayers without the blood on them: they are deeds without the signature, without the seal, without the stamp—they are impotent, illegal documents." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
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