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Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (June 19, 1834 – January 31, 1892) was a British Particular Baptist preacher who remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations, among whom he is still known as the "Prince of Preachers." This despite the fact that he was a strong figure in the Reformed Baptist tradition, defending the Church in agreement with the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith understanding, against liberalism and pragmatic theological tendencies even in his day.
In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people,[1] often up to 10 times each week at different places. His sermons have been translated into many languages. Spurgeon was the pastor of the congregation of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle) in London for 38 years.[2] He was part of several controversies with the Baptist Union of Great Britain and later had to leave that denomination.[3] In 1857, he started a charity organization called Spurgeon's which now works globally. He also founded Spurgeon's College, which was named after him posthumously.
Spurgeon was a prolific author of many types of works including sermons, an autobiography, a commentary, books on prayer, a devotional, a magazine, poetry,[4] hymnist,[5] and more. Many sermons were transcribed as he spoke and were translated into many languages during his lifetime. Arguably, no other author, Christian or otherwise, has more material in print than C.H. Spurgeon

Spurgeon Sermons Volume 56 1910 edition by Charles H Spurgeon Religion Spirituality eBooks

Continuing from previous volumes,

From Sermon #3187: "What Scriptural doctrine is there which men do not deny and yet call themselves Christians? What Truth of God is there which our fathers held which is endorsed by those who think themselves the leaders of advanced thought? Have they not polluted the entire sanctuary of truth and lifted up their axes against all the carved work of the Temple? On the other hand, have we not, almost everywhere, put aside Christ for the crucifix? And the blessed Spirit thrust into a corner by the so-called 'sacraments'? Is not the outward made to drown the inward, and is not the precious Truth of the Gospel overlaid by the lies of Rome?...The surest remedy for false doctrine is preaching the Truth of God. Christianity is the cure for Popery! Preach up Christ and down go the priests! Preach Grace and there is an end of 'masses.' I am more and more persuaded that the good old Calvinistic truths which are now kept in the background, are the great Krupp guns with which we shall blow to pieces the heresies of the day if once more they are plainly and persistently preached in harmony with the rest of revealed Truths of God!"

From Sermon #3192: "I must confess that, to me, it seems an instance both of the utter depravity of human nature and of the absolute insanity to which sin has driven mankind--that there are still so many persons existing in what we call this enlightened age who actually believe that we can eat the flesh of Christ and drink His blood! This is a cannibal notion which only needs to be mentioned to be denounced. Instead of having anything sacred about it, such teaching is utterly detestable--it is inconceivably idiotic and blasphemous! Idiocy and blasphemy seem to be blended together in it in about equal proportions. It is strange that such blessed words from such blessed lips should have been so shamefully misunderstood and misrepresented."

From Sermon #3199: "I would say, even to many aged Christians, that they could not spend their time better than in going over the Shorter Catechism again and comparing it with the Book of God from which it is derived. Truly, in these days, when men are so readily decoyed to Popery, we had need know what it is that we believe!"

From Sermon #3203: "See you here the foundation Truth of Christianity, the Rock on which our hopes are built! It is the only hope of a sinner, and the only true joy of the Christian--the great transaction, the great Substitution, the great lifting of sin from the sinner to the sinner's Surety--the punishment of the Surety instead of the sinner--the pouring out of the vials of wrath which were due to the transgressor, upon the head of his Substitute! It is the most grand transaction which ever took place on earth!...That is to say He makes Him to be sin by imputation, as He makes us to be righteousness by imputation!"

From Sermon #3218: "I believe that Substitution is the keyword to all true theology--Christ standing in the place of sinners and numbered with the transgressors because of their transgressions, not His own--Christ paying our debts and discharging all our liabilities."

From #3230: "That is the long and the short of the whole matter--its Alpha and Omega, its beginning and its end--there must be a personal coming to the personal Christ! It will not suffice for you to come to Christ's Doctrine--you must, of course, believe what He taught--but believing His teaching will not save you unless you come to HIM."

Once more, this is a highly-recommended entry for purchase, reading, and contemplation.

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Continuing from previous volumes,

From Sermon #3187 "What Scriptural doctrine is there which men do not deny and yet call themselves Christians? What Truth of God is there which our fathers held which is endorsed by those who think themselves the leaders of advanced thought? Have they not polluted the entire sanctuary of truth and lifted up their axes against all the carved work of the Temple? On the other hand, have we not, almost everywhere, put aside Christ for the crucifix? And the blessed Spirit thrust into a corner by the so-called 'sacraments'? Is not the outward made to drown the inward, and is not the precious Truth of the Gospel overlaid by the lies of Rome?...The surest remedy for false doctrine is preaching the Truth of God. Christianity is the cure for Popery! Preach up Christ and down go the priests! Preach Grace and there is an end of 'masses.' I am more and more persuaded that the good old Calvinistic truths which are now kept in the background, are the great Krupp guns with which we shall blow to pieces the heresies of the day if once more they are plainly and persistently preached in harmony with the rest of revealed Truths of God!"

From Sermon #3192 "I must confess that, to me, it seems an instance both of the utter depravity of human nature and of the absolute insanity to which sin has driven mankind--that there are still so many persons existing in what we call this enlightened age who actually believe that we can eat the flesh of Christ and drink His blood! This is a cannibal notion which only needs to be mentioned to be denounced. Instead of having anything sacred about it, such teaching is utterly detestable--it is inconceivably idiotic and blasphemous! Idiocy and blasphemy seem to be blended together in it in about equal proportions. It is strange that such blessed words from such blessed lips should have been so shamefully misunderstood and misrepresented."

From Sermon #3199 "I would say, even to many aged Christians, that they could not spend their time better than in going over the Shorter Catechism again and comparing it with the Book of God from which it is derived. Truly, in these days, when men are so readily decoyed to Popery, we had need know what it is that we believe!"

From Sermon #3203 "See you here the foundation Truth of Christianity, the Rock on which our hopes are built! It is the only hope of a sinner, and the only true joy of the Christian--the great transaction, the great Substitution, the great lifting of sin from the sinner to the sinner's Surety--the punishment of the Surety instead of the sinner--the pouring out of the vials of wrath which were due to the transgressor, upon the head of his Substitute! It is the most grand transaction which ever took place on earth!...That is to say He makes Him to be sin by imputation, as He makes us to be righteousness by imputation!"

From Sermon #3218 "I believe that Substitution is the keyword to all true theology--Christ standing in the place of sinners and numbered with the transgressors because of their transgressions, not His own--Christ paying our debts and discharging all our liabilities."

From #3230 "That is the long and the short of the whole matter--its Alpha and Omega, its beginning and its end--there must be a personal coming to the personal Christ! It will not suffice for you to come to Christ's Doctrine--you must, of course, believe what He taught--but believing His teaching will not save you unless you come to HIM."

Once more, this is a highly-recommended entry for purchase, reading, and contemplation.
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