"The more we pray, the more we shall want to pray. The more we pray, the more we can pray. The more we pray, the more we shall pray. He who prays little will pray less, but he who prays much will pray more. And he who prays more, will desire to pray more abundantly." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
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“A Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t.” ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
“All places are places of worship to a Christian. Wherever he is, he ought to be in a worshiping frame of mind.” ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
“If Christ is not all to you He is nothing to you. He will never go into partnership as a part Savior of men. If He be something He must be everything, and if He be not everything He is nothing to you.” ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
“Our anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strengths.” ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
“If I had never joined a church till I had found one that was perfect, I should never have joined one at all; and the moment I did join it, if I had found one, I should have spoiled it, for it would not have been a perfect church after I had become a member of it. Still, imperfect as it is, it is the dearest place on earth to us.” ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"The furnace of affliction is a good place for you, Christian; it benefits you; it helps you to become more like Christ, and it is fitting you for heaven." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"We shall never see much change for the better in our churches in general till the prayer meeting occupies a higher place in the esteem of Christians." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"Opposition to divine sovereignty is essentially atheism. Men have no objection to a god who is really no God; I mean, by this, a god who shall be the subject of their caprice, who shall be a lackey to their will, who shall be under their control,—they have no objection to such a being as that; but a God who speaks, and it is done, who commands, and it stands fast, a God who has no respect for their persons, but doeth as he wills among the armies of heaven and among the inhabitants of this lower world, such a God as this they cannot endure." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
"We can never understand how Father, Son, and Holy Spirit can be three and yet one. For my part, I have long ago given up any desire to understand this great mystery, for I am perfectly satisfied that, if I could understand it, it would not be true, because God, from the very nature of things, must be incomprehensible." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
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