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Vol. 32 Sermons 1877-1937

“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Sermon Vol. 32 ser. 1877-1937” is a collection of sermons delivered by the renowned Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon, covering the period from 1886 to 1890. Published by Delmarva Publications, Inc., the volume contains 61 sermons that were originally delivered to the congregation of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England.

The sermons in this volume cover a wide range of topics, including salvation, faith, prayer, forgiveness, and the Christian life. Spurgeon’s unique preaching style is on full display in these sermons, as he weaves together biblical teachings, personal anecdotes, and powerful metaphors to convey his message to his audience.

One of the standout sermons in this volume is “Christ Exalted,” in which Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of recognizing the divinity of Jesus Christ. He argues that it is only through understanding the fullness of Christ’s nature that believers can truly appreciate the depth of his love and the extent of his sacrifice.

Another notable sermon is “The Gospel of the Grace of God,” in which Spurgeon explores the concept of grace as it is presented in the New Testament. He emphasizes that grace is not something that can be earned or deserved, but rather is a free gift from God that is offered to all who will receive it.

“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Sermon Vol. 32 ser. 1877-1937” provides a valuable glimpse into the preaching of one of the most influential Christian pastors of the 19th century. Spurgeon’s eloquence, passion, and deep understanding of the Bible continue to inspire and challenge readers today.

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Vol. 32 Sermons 1877-1937

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“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Sermon Vol. 32 ser. 1877-1937” is a collection of sermons delivered by the renowned Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon, covering the period from 1886 to 1890. Published by Delmarva Publications, Inc., the volume contains 61 sermons that were originally delivered to the congregation of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England.

The sermons in this volume cover a wide range of topics, including salvation, faith, prayer, forgiveness, and the Christian life. Spurgeon’s unique preaching style is on full display in these sermons, as he weaves together biblical teachings, personal anecdotes, and powerful metaphors to convey his message to his audience.

One of the standout sermons in this volume is “Christ Exalted,” in which Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of recognizing the divinity of Jesus Christ. He argues that it is only through understanding the fullness of Christ’s nature that believers can truly appreciate the depth of his love and the extent of his sacrifice.

Another notable sermon is “The Gospel of the Grace of God,” in which Spurgeon explores the concept of grace as it is presented in the New Testament. He emphasizes that grace is not something that can be earned or deserved, but rather is a free gift from God that is offered to all who will receive it.

“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Sermon Vol. 32 ser. 1877-1937” provides a valuable glimpse into the preaching of one of the most influential Christian pastors of the 19th century. Spurgeon’s eloquence, passion, and deep understanding of the Bible continue to inspire and challenge readers today.

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