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The Charles Spurgeon Sermon Collection
- How to Read the Bible, Sweet Comfort for Feeble Saints, A Call to the Unconverted, Christ is Glorious - Let Us Make Him Known, Against Romish Anglicanism, Hidden Manna, Following Christ, For Whom Did Christ Die?, Honest Dealing with God, Trial by the Word, For the Sick and Afflicted, The Heart of the Gospel, & Christ the Conqueror of Satan
- Narrated by: Museum Audiobooks Cast
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
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Soldiers of Christ must, like soldiers of our nation, wear their uniforms; and if they are ashamed of their uniforms, they ought to be drummed out of the army. I believe that many Christians get into a lot of trouble by not being honest in their convictions. For instance, if a person goes into a workshop, or a soldier into a barracks, and if he does not fly his flag from the beginning, it will be very difficult for him to run it up afterward.
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Anxiety, Ambition, Indecision is a classic sermon by Charles H. Spurgeon, first delivered on Thursday, February 18th 1904. This sermon is beautifully narrated by Bryan Nyman.
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Enlightening. vital reasons why we have anxiety
- By MelJay on 09-06-19
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Life in Christ: Lessons from Our Lord's Miracles and Parables: Volume 1
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Men who were led by the hand or groped their way along the wall to reach Jesus were touched by his finger and went home without a guide, rejoicing that Jesus Christ had opened their eyes. Jesus is still able to perform such miracles. And, with the power of the Holy Spirit, his word will be expounded, and we’ll watch for the signs to follow, expecting to see them at once. Why shouldn’t those who read this be blessed with the light of heaven? This is my heart's inmost desire.
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Words of Warning (Updated Edition): For Those Wavering Between Belief and Unbelief
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This book, Words of Warning, is an analysis of people and the gospel of Christ. Under inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Charles H. Spurgeon sheds light on the many ways people may refuse to come to Christ, but he also shines a brilliant light on how we can be saved. Unsaved or wavering individuals will be convicted, and if they allow it, they will be led to Christ. Sincere Christians will be happy and blessed as they consider the great salvation with which they have been saved.
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great history and learning
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The great English preacher Charles Spurgeon lived in the 1800s, but his lament over the current state of spirituality sounds quite contemporary. Spurgeon saw a severe lack of spiritual knowledge among churchgoers of his day.
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365 Devotional: Faith's Checkbook
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The readings are short, around two minutes, and also titled. These devotionals, written over 150 years ago, are very popular with Christians around the world. An inspired reading by Christopher Glyn, with beautiful background music.
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Helpful in in life's struggles
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The Greatest Fight
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This audiobook examines three things that are of utmost importance in this fight of faith. The first is our armory, which is the inspired Word of God. The second is our army, the church of the living God, which we must lead under our Lord’s command. The third is our strength, by which we wear the armor and use the sword. The message in this audiobook, when originally presented by Charles Spurgeon in his final address to his own Pastor's College, was received rapturously and enthusiastically.
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Relevant Today
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon, often regarded as the greatest preacher of the 19th century, crafted The Treasury of David over the span of nearly half his ministry. Concise and provocative, Spurgeon's magnum opus on the Psalms has been prized by Christians ever since. Available for the first time in unabridged audio, this collection features Spurgeon's crucial commentary on Psalms 1 - 36.
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More understanding of psalm
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Much better than the modern book of the same name
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The Andrew Murray Collection: Humility, Absolute Surrender, With Christ in the School of Prayer, School of Obedience, Abide in Christ, Lord Teach Us to Pray, & The Master's Indwelling
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Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was a South African writer, teacher, and Christian pastor. This Best Of collection comprises seven of his most trenchant books.
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Audible needs chapter and book headings.
- By ramon blue on 06-23-21
By: Andrew Murray
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C.H. Spurgeon's Autobiography, Vol. 1
- The Early Years, 1834-1859
- By: C. H. Spurgeon
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
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At the age of 17, Spurgeon became pastor to a handful of believers at Waterbeach in Cambridgeshire, meeting in what had been a dovecote. Within five years, he had become the best-known minister in London. Two years later, following the Sepoy Mutiny, he conducted a service of national humiliation in the Crystal Palace that was attended by 24,000 people. But this volume is far from being a record of human fame and success....
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Not just an autobiography
- By Matthew on 12-03-11
By: C. H. Spurgeon
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Morning and Evening
- By: C. H. Spurgeon
- Narrated by: James Adams
- Length: 29 hrs and 4 mins
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There are two readings per day, one designed for the morning and the other designed for the evening. His writings not only will affect the day, but the refreshing devotions are intended for eternal impact. Wonderfully narrated by James Adams, this outstanding devotional is worthy of daily listening. Spurgeon's best known work comes alive through nuanced and meaningful narration, almost as if Spurgeon himself was encouraging us in matters faith, love and devotion to God.
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Much Wisdom, Strong Bible Knowledge
- By Lesha on 11-26-10
By: C. H. Spurgeon
Publisher's Summary
Known as the "Prince of Preachers", Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was an English Baptist preacher and pastor of the congregation of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London for 38 years. Spurgeon authored an autobiography, commentaries, books on prayer, devotionals, magazines, poetry, hymns, and sermons.
Book One: In the 1879 sermon, "How to Read the Bible", Spurgeon explains the proper way of reading the holy scriptures. He talks about praying, meditating, and being willing to learn from others. Finally, he warns the faithful against false teachers.
Book Two: "Sweet Comfort for Feeble Saints" is Charles Spurgeon’s sermon on Matthew 12:20, about the promise that the Lord would not break a bruised reed.
Book Three: Spurgeon’s sermon "A Call to the Unconverted", was delivered on Sunday, November 8, 1857, at New Park Street Chapel, Southwark. He argues with the unconverted to repent. The sermon is in the form of a prisoner’s trial, sentencing and if - penitent - his deliverance.
Book Four: The sermon "Christ is Glorious - Let Us Make Him Known" - was delivered by Charles Spurgeon on Sunday, March 20, 1864, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. Based on Micah 5:4, it deals with the glory of God and with the role of the church. Spurgeon exhorts the believer to "go out personally and serve with your flaming torch of holy example, and with your trumpet tones of earnest declaration and testimony."
Book Five: The tract "Against Romish Anglicanism" appeared in the August 1865 issue of The Sword and the Trowel. The Tractarian Movement of the 1820s, led by John Henry Newman, had initiated a drift toward Catholicism in the Church of England. This tract forms part of Spurgeon's response to that trend.
Book Six: "Hidden Manna" is Charles Spurgeon’s sermon on Jeremiah 15:16. Jeremiah was a sensitive soul and delivering his message of doom caused him great anguish. Yet the prophet also found joy in the promises of God.
Book Seven: Following Christ is a series of lectures on the Christian duty to follow Christ and how to do it. Spurgeon discusses the role of the Holy Spirit, the importance of good works and faith, of using one’s talents, bearing fruit, and working for God’s glory. He cautions that one needs patience and emphasizes the combination of faith and godly works. The book serves as a strong motivator for stirring the believer into Christian action.
Book Eight: In Spurgeon’s sermon "For Whom Did Christ Die?" on Romans 5:6, he explains that the saviour died for the ungodly.
Book Nine: "Honest Dealing with God" is a sermon by Charles Spurgeon on Jeremiah 15:16. Jeremiah was a sensitive soul, and delivering his message of doom caused him great anguish. Yet the prophet also found joy in the promises of God.
Book 10: "Trial by the Word" is Charles Spurgeon's sermon about the importance of trial, the peculiarity of the believer’s trial, and the continuance and the conclusion of the trial.
Book 11: In the sermon "For the Sick and Afflicted", the great preacher Spurgeon admonishes the flock about how to deal with affliction. They must not act in forced submission, like the ox or the ass or the stoic. Neither ought they to receive affliction with a rebellious spirit. Least of all ought they to despair, for that would not be bearing the cross but lying down under it.
Book 12: In "The Heart of the Gospel", Charles Spurgeon explains the importance of atonement. He writes that the core of the Gospel is redemption, and the essence of redemption is the substitutionary sacrifice of Christ. Spurgeon states that those who preach this truth preach the gospel in whatever else they may be mistaken, but these who do not preach atonement have missed the soul and substance of the divine message.
Book 13: In the 1879 sermon, "Christ the Conqueror of Satan", Spurgeon explains the proper way of reading the holy scriptures. He talks about praying, meditating, and being willing to learn from others. Finally, he warns the faithful against false teachers.
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- Catherine Skarr
- 06-25-21
Gods Grace in Charles Spurgeon
Grateful to have heard these sermons before I read them, so that the oral tradition is weighted in my heart. The vernacular is fascinating. The topics are on point. Overall I can sense why pastors love Charles Spurgeon so much, in Jesus!
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- Rondy M. Reeves Jr.
- 07-07-21
Amazing Sermons
From the Prince of Preachers himself. No man has had his talent and flair for writing sermons and delivering them. I wish that they would have had the technology during his day to record him while he preached his sermons. Thankfully though we have most, if not all, of his sermons in book form and now Audible has some of them available to listen to.
This audiobook is worth every penny; I only wish that it contained more of his sermons.
For the most part the narration is wonderful with only one or two readers who are less than fantastic.
This is worth your hard-earned money. You will not be disappointed. Even people who do not believe in the LORD God would still enjoy this audiobook; like I wrote above, there is no one who has the talent for writing sermons like Spurgeon did.
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- C. DeGraaf
- 10-03-21
I couldn't bear the readers of this
I had to return this. The performance was really odd to me. I hope to listen to or read CS's sermons later, but this read version just wasn't good to me.
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