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Vol. 35 Sermons 2062-2120

“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Sermon Vol. 35 ser. 2062-2120” is a collection of sermons by Charles Spurgeon, a well-known English Baptist preacher in the 19th century. The sermons in this volume were preached between 1889 and 1893.

Spurgeon’s sermons are known for their eloquence, depth, and biblical insight, and this volume is no exception. In these sermons, Spurgeon expounds upon a range of topics, from the doctrine of the Trinity to the importance of prayer and faith.

One notable sermon in this volume is “David’s Three Friends,” in which Spurgeon draws lessons from the story of David and his three friends, who came to console him after the death of his son Absalom. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of true friendship, which he defines as a willingness to share in both joy and sorrow, and encourages his listeners to cultivate this kind of friendship in their own lives.

Another noteworthy sermon is “A Lesson from the Great Supper,” in which Spurgeon reflects on the parable of the great supper from Luke 14. He emphasizes the importance of responding to God’s invitation to salvation with urgency and sincerity, and warns against the danger of making excuses or delaying one’s response.

“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Sermon Vol. 35 ser. 2062-2120” is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the teachings of Charles Spurgeon and the Christian faith more broadly. Spurgeon’s insights into the nature of God, the importance of faith and obedience, and the power of the gospel continue to inspire and challenge readers today.

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Vol. 35 Sermons 2062-2120

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“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Sermon Vol. 35 ser. 2062-2120” is a collection of sermons by Charles Spurgeon, a well-known English Baptist preacher in the 19th century. The sermons in this volume were preached between 1889 and 1893.

Spurgeon’s sermons are known for their eloquence, depth, and biblical insight, and this volume is no exception. In these sermons, Spurgeon expounds upon a range of topics, from the doctrine of the Trinity to the importance of prayer and faith.

One notable sermon in this volume is “David’s Three Friends,” in which Spurgeon draws lessons from the story of David and his three friends, who came to console him after the death of his son Absalom. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of true friendship, which he defines as a willingness to share in both joy and sorrow, and encourages his listeners to cultivate this kind of friendship in their own lives.

Another noteworthy sermon is “A Lesson from the Great Supper,” in which Spurgeon reflects on the parable of the great supper from Luke 14. He emphasizes the importance of responding to God’s invitation to salvation with urgency and sincerity, and warns against the danger of making excuses or delaying one’s response.

“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Sermon Vol. 35 ser. 2062-2120” is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the teachings of Charles Spurgeon and the Christian faith more broadly. Spurgeon’s insights into the nature of God, the importance of faith and obedience, and the power of the gospel continue to inspire and challenge readers today.

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