The Power Of Prayer

The Power Of Prayer

In true Spurgeon style, each aspect dealt with in these pages will challenge, enlighten, and grow you into what he called, “the art of prayer.” Rarely do readers come away from one of Spurgeon’s books without some new form of knowledge. The Power Of Prayer Chriatian book of Charles Spurgeon Prayer was one of Charles … Read more

Forgiveness And Memory

“I can forgive, but I cannot forget,” is only another way of saying, “I will not forgive.” A forgiveness ought to be like a cancelled note, tom in two and burned up, so that it can never be shown against the man.

A Heavy Cross

“Jesus, I my cross have taken,” was not written in an easy chair, or on a damask curtain. It was written by a young woman, who for Christ’s sake had been driven from her father’s home; and you account for the pathos of that hymn when I tell you that she dipped the pen in … Read more

Importance Of Decision

Thomas Guthrie

On decision of character, man’s best and eternal interest depends. Our position nearly corresponds to that of Israel on Carmel, when Elijah, standing by the mountain altar, addressed the people, saying, “How long halt ye between two opinions: if the Lord be God, follow Him; but if Baal, then follow him!” Christ with a cross, … Read more

No Life Exempt

Thomas De Witt Talmage

Trouble is an apothecary that mixes a great many draughts, bitter and sour, and nauseous, and you must drink some one of them. Trouble puts up a great many packs, and you must carry some of.them. There is no sandal so thick and well adjusted but some thorn will strike through it. There is no … Read more

An Aid To Courage

Charles Spurgeon

Courage maintains itself by its ardent action, as some birds rest on the wing. There is an energy about agility that will often give a man a fortitude which otherwise he might not have possessed. We can picture the gallant regiment at Balaclava riding into the valley of death at a dashing gallop, but we … Read more