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Charles Spurgeon Quotes

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Sir, usually I do preach for souls, but my orphans cannot eat souls. And if they could, it would take four souls the size of yours to make a square meal for just one orphan!  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) There is no repentance where a man can talk lightly of sin, much less where he can speak tenderly and lovingly of it  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) If you are renewed by grace, and were to meet your old self, I am sure you would be very anxious to get out of his company  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Evil things are easy things: for they are natural to our fallen nature. Right things are rare flowers that need cultivation  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Great hearts can only be made by great troubles. The spade of trouble digs the reservoir of comfort deeper, and makes more room for consolation  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) A thrifty housewife is better than a great income. A good wife and health are a man’s best wealth  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) I would not choose to go where I would be afraid to die, nor could I bear to live without a good hope for hereafter  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) It is said that our anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) I believe that in public worship we should do well to be bound by no human rules, and constrained by no stereotyped order  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) A true prayer is an inventory of needs, a catalog of necessities, an exposure of secret wounds, a revelation of hidden poverty  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) There is a general kind of praying which fails for lack of precision. It is as if a regiment of soldiers should all fire off their guns anywhere. Possibly somebody would be killed, but the majority of the enemy would be missed  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) We may expect answers to prayer, and should not be easy without them any more than we should be if we had written a letter to a friend upon important business, and had received no reply  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) We should pray when we are in a praying mood, for it would be sinful to neglect so fair an opportunity. We should pray when we are not in a proper mood, for it would be dangerous to remain in so unhealthy a condition  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Day by day, we are becoming what we shall be eternally. The spirit who convicts us is also the spirit who consoles  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) The iron bolt... mysteriously fastens the door of hope and holds our spirits in a gloomy prison  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Fits of depression come over the most of us. Usually cheerful as we may be, we must at intervals be cast down. The strong are not always vigorous, the wise not always ready, the brave not always courageous, and the joyous not always happy  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) The angels did not merely sin and lose heaven, but they passed beyond all other beings in sin and made themselves fit denizens for hell  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) We wept when we were born though all around us smiled; so shall we smile when we die while all around us weep  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) I would rather believe a limited atonement that is efficacious for all men for whom it was intended, than a universal atonement that is not efficacious for anybody, except the will of men be added to it  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Only he is fit to preach who cannot avoid preaching, who feels that woe is upon him unless he preach the gospel  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) There is no greater mercy that I know of on earth than good health except it is sickness, and that has often been a greater mercy to me than health  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Prayers are heard in heaven in proportion to our faith. Little faith gets very great mercies, but great faith still greater  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Love never asks what benefit it will derive from love. Love from its very nature is a disinterested thing. It loves for the creature’s sake it loves, and for nothing else  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Be deaf, be blind, be dead to gossip, and it will grow disgusted with you and select a more sensitive victim  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Not that our salvation should be the effect of our work, but our work should be the evidence of our salvation  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) This is now a covenant of pure grace; let no man attempt to mix works with it  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) No matter how good you think yourself to be, you cannot enter heaven unless it is under the terms of sovereign grace  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Men turn their faces to hell, and hope to get to heaven; why don’t they walk into the horsepond, and hope to be dry?  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) He that is never on his knees on earth shall never stand upon his feet in heaven  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes) Discernment is not a matter of telling the difference between right and wrong; rather it is telling the difference between right and almost right  (Charles Spurgeon Quotes)
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