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#Charles Haddon Spurgeon
ocalvinista · 1 month
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“A incredulidade tem mais fases que a lua, tem mais cores que um camaleão. O povo costuma dizer que, às vezes, viu o diabo de uma forma, outros de outra. Estou certo de que isso é verdade quanto à primogênita de Satanás, a incredulidade, pois suas formas são legião. Às vezes, eu a vejo disfarçada de anjo de luz, ela chama a si mesma de humildade e diz: ‘Seria presunção da minha parte! Não ouso pensar que Deus poderia me perdoar. Tenho pecados demais!’ Chamamos a isso de humildade e agradecemos a Deus por nosso amigo estar em tão boas condições. Eu não agradeço a Deus por esse tipo de ilusão. É o mal disfarçado de anjo de luz. No fim das contas, é pura incredulidade”. (SPURGEON. Charles H. – Sermão n.º 3: – O Pecado da Incredulidade, manhã de 14 de janeiro de 1855, New Park Street Chapel)
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Grace is the mother and nurse of holiness, and not the apologist of sin.
- Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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tabernacleheart · 8 months
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Our Lord has said, “If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death”; and this does not relate to the few who will remain at His second advent, but to the entire company of those who have kept His saying, even though they pass into the grave. What does this promise mean? It means this, in the first place: our face is turned away from death. Here am I, a poor sinner, convinced of sin, and aroused to a fear of wrath. What is there before my face? What am I compelled to gaze upon? The Greek is not fully interpreted by the word “see”: it is an intenser word... the sight here mentioned is that of “a long, steady, exhaustive vision, whereby we become slowly acquainted with the nature of the object to which it is directed.” The awakened sinner is made to look at eternal death, which is the threatened punishment of sin. He stands gazing upon the result of sin with terror and dismay. Oh, the wrath to come! The death that never dies! While unforgiven, I cannot help gazing upon it, and foreseeing it as my doom. When the gospel of the Lord Jesus comes to my soul, and I keep His saying by faith, I am turned completely round. My back is upon death, and my face is towards life eternal. Death is removed; life is received; and more life is promised. What do I see within, around, and before me? Why, life, and only life— life in Christ Jesus. 
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purificai-vos · 1 year
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"Somente os tolos acreditam que política e religião não se discute. Por isso os ladrões continuam no poder e os falsos profetas continuam a pregar."
Charles H. Spurgeon.
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A Constant Witness
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"For thou shalt be his witness unto all men of what thou hast seen and heard." - Acts 22:15
Paul was chosen to see and hear the LORD speaking to him out of heaven. This divine election was a high privilege for himself; but it was not intended to end with him; it was meant to have an influence upon others, yea, upon all men. It is to Paul that Europe owes the gospel at this hour.
It is ours in our measure to be witnesses of that which the LORD has revealed to us, and it is at our peril that we hide the precious revelation. First, we must see and hear, or we shall have nothing to tell; but when we have done so, we must be eager to bear our testimony. It must be personal: "Thou shalt be." It must be for Christ: "Thou shalt be his witness." It must be constant and all absorbing; we are to be this above all other things and to the exclusion of many other matters. Our witness must not be to a select few who will cheerfully receive us but to "all men" -- to all whom we can reach, young or old, rich or poor, good or bad. We must never be silent like those who are possessed by a dumb spirit; for the text before us is a command, and a promise, and we must not miss it -- "Thou shalt be his witness." "Ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD."
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battleforgodstruth · 29 days
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The Saint's Trials and the Divine Deliverances - Charles Spurgeon Audio Sermons (Psalm 77:1–20)
The Saint’s Trials and the Divine Deliverances – Charles Spurgeon Audio Sermons (Psalm 77:1–20) ▶️Charles Spurgeon Sermon Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCDB844A9113F938C Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (June 19, 1834 January 31, 1892) was a British Reformed Baptist preacher who remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations, among whom he is still known…
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spoilergodwins · 2 months
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A piedade doméstica é o melhor da piedade. Se nossa luz não é vista em nossa casa, é porque provavelmente não temos nenhuma.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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hollers-and-holmes · 6 months
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"It would be easy to show that at our present rate of progress the kingdoms of this world never could become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ. Indeed, many in the Church are giving up the idea of it except on the occasion of the advent of Christ, which, as it chimes in with our own idleness, is likely to be a popular doctrine. I myself believe that King Jesus will reign, and the idols be utterly abolished; but I expect the same power which turned the world upside down once will still continue to do it. The Holy Ghost would never suffer the imputation to rest upon His holy name that He was not able to convert the world."
-Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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I’m sorry, I’m just trying to wrap my mind around the fact that these words physically came out of the mouth of Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
The Prince of Preachers got up in front of his students and talked like Elmer Fudd.
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ceekbee · 4 months
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Xtra Thoughts
December 6
If you are seeking to live a joyful life, add music and dance to each day!
-Gary Barnes
“Fear less, hope more;
Whine less, breathe more;
Talk less, say more;
Hate less, love more;
And all good things are yours.”
-Swedish Proverb
It has been said that our anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, but only empties today of its strength.
-Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.
-Martin Luther King Jr.
Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.
-Helen Keller
The best gifts to give:
To your friend – loyalty;
To your enemy – forgiveness;
To your boss – service;
To a child – a good example;
To your parents – gratitude and devotion;
To your mate – love and faithfulness;
To all men and women – love;
To God – your life.
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People may doubt what you say, but they will believe what you do.
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mstexalicious1961 · 8 months
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Never try to save out of God’s cause; such money will canker the rest. Giving to God is no loss; it is putting your substance in the best bank. Giving is true having.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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ocalvinista · 1 month
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“Nenhuma outra doutrina é tão estruturada para preservar o homem do pecado do que a doutrina da graça de Deus. Aqueles que a têm chamado de ‘doutrina licenciosa’ não sabem nada sobre ela. Pobres ignorantes, eles pouco sabiam que a sua doutrina era a mais licenciosa debaixo do céu. Se eles verdadeiramente conhecessem a graça de Deus, logo perceberiam que nada nos preserva melhor da apostasia do que termos conhecimento de que fomos eleitos por Deus antes da fundação do mundo. Não há nada que se compare com a crença na minha eterna perseverança e na imutabilidade do afeto de meu Pai, que possa me manter tão próximo d’Ele motivado pela simples gratidão. Nada torna um homem tão virtuoso quanto a crença na verdade. Uma doutrina mentirosa logo gerará uma prática mentirosa. Um homem não pode possuir uma crença errada sem que logo venha a apresentar uma vida errada. Eu creio que uma coisa naturalmente leva a outra. Dentre todos os homens, aqueles que possuem a mais desprendida piedade, a mais sublime reverência, a mais ardente devoção, são aqueles que creem que foram salvos pela graça, sem as obras, através da fé, e esta não de si mesmos, mas pelo dom de Deus. Os cristãos devem prestar atenção e perceber que é sempre assim, a menos que Cristo venha a ser crucificado de novo e exposto à vergonha.” (Charles H. Spurgeon – Verdades Chamadas Calvinistas: Uma Defesa)
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Not even in this world does sin pay its servants good wages.
- Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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valiantarcher · 1 year
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'See that ye fall not out by the way.' The way is rough; there are enemies to stop you. See that if you fall out when you get home, you do not fall out by the way. Keep together; stand by one another, defend each other's character; manifest continual affection. The world hates you because you are not of the world. Oh! You must take care to love one another. You are all going to the same house. You may disagree here, and not speak to one another, and be almost ashamed to sit at the same table, even at the same sacrament; but you will all have to sit together in heaven. Therefore do not fall out by the way. Consider, again, the great mercies you have all shared together. You are all pardoned, you are all accepted, elected, justified, sanctified, and adopted. See that you fall out not when you have so many mercies. Joseph has filled your sacks, but if he has put some extra thing into Benjamin's sack, do not quarrel with Benjamin about that, but rather rejoice because your sacks are full. You have all got enough, you are all secure, you have all been dismissed with a blessing.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, from a sermon (No. 49) preached 4 November 1855.
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Faith's Checkbook
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Listen for the Signal
And let it be, when thou hearest the sound of a going in the tops of the mulberry trees, that then thou shalt bestir thyself: for then shall the Lord go out before thee, to smite the host of the Philistines. - 2 Samuel 5:24
There are signs of the LORD’s moving which should move us. The Spirit of God blows where He listeth, and we hear the sound thereof. Then is the time for us to be more than ever astir. We must seize the golden opportunity and make the most we can of it. It is ours to fight the Philistines at all times; but when the LORD Himself goes out before us, then we should be specially valiant in the war.
The breeze stirred the tops of the trees, and David and his men took this for the signal for an onslaught, and at their advance the LORD Himself smote the Philistines. Oh, that this day the LORD may give us an opening to speak for Him with many of our friends! Let us be on the watch to avail ourselves of the hopeful opening when it comes. Who knows but this may be a day of good tidings; a season of soul-winning. Let us keep our ear open to hear the rustle of the wind and our minds ready to obey the signal. Is not this promise, "Then shall the LORD go out before thee," a sufficient encouragement to play the man? Since the LORD goes before us, we dare not hold back.
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battleforgodstruth · 7 months
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A Woman's Memorial - Charles Spurgeon Audio Sermons (Matthew 26:13)
“Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world, there shall also this, that this woman hath done, be told for a memorial of her.” Matthew 26:13 A Woman’s Memorial – Charles Spurgeon Audio Sermons (Matthew 26:13) ▶️Charles Spurgeon Sermon Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCDB844A9113F938C Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (June 19, 1834 January…
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