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Bring the Book
Seth Meyers
515 episodes
1 week ago
Grace Bible Church, Louis Trichardt, South Africa
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Grace Bible Church, Louis Trichardt, South Africa
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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"Taking Stock" A Review of Spurgeon at his Best
Bring the Book
26 minutes 22 seconds
2 months ago
"Taking Stock" A Review of Spurgeon at his Best

In 1878, Charles Spurgeon preached to his college students. This sermon is more like a long exhortation to examine themselves about every contemporary problem with the ministry.


There is a vital Christianity in Spurgeon's faith. His high and holy vision of God controls him. He speaks like a man who has been to Heaven and seen into the terror of Hell.


While reading this sermon, "Taking Stock" I wished every pastor and even every Christian could have been there. In this brief review, I tried to read and speak briefly about some of the most striking, insightful parts of Spurgeon's sermon.

Bring the Book
Grace Bible Church, Louis Trichardt, South Africa