“There is more in God to cheer you than in your circumstances to depress you.” C. H. Spurgeon, “A Prayer for Revival,” in The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons, Vol. 41. Originally preached on August 14, 1887. (London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1895), 393.
“The weakness & defeat on the cross became the great triumph. The somebody became nobody so that we nobodies could become somebodies. That’s the gospel.” Timothy Keller, What Is Wrong with the World? (Zondervan, 2025), 145.
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“Adorn the gospel by a cheerful countenance and a happy life.” C. H. Spurgeon, “Adorning the Gospel,” in The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons, Vol. 41. Originally preached on May 26, 1887. (London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1895), 273.
“It is a living, laboring, loving faith which alone saves the soul...Like the prudent wife in the Proverbs, faith will do a man good and no harm all the days of his life.” C.H. Spurgeon, “The Luther Sermon at Exeter-Hall,” MetTab 29. 629.
“As we marvel at the Lord, we should move from admiration to adoration!” J. Mitchell, “Apr. 14th: Never Man Spake like This Man (John 7:1-53),” Day by Day through the New Testament, ed. D Clapham, J Heading, and M Horlock (West Glamorgan, UK: Precious Seed, 1979), 115.
"The present time is still the age of His rejection. He was a lonely One on the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus, though then the Risen Man, as He had been before on the way from Bethlehem to Calvary...is it in such a character that you and I have joined Him on the road?” JG Bellett
“Unapproachable? Why, beloved friends, there is nobody so approachable as Christ! A wish will reach him, a tear has already found him, he is everywhere present wherever there is any heart that longs to obtain salvation through him.” C. H. Spurgeon, MetTab 41.175-176.
“Happiest will it be in heaven itself if we shall all meet there an unbroken family.” C. H. Spurgeon, “Feeding on a Whole Christ,” in The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons, Vol. 41. Originally preached on April 3, 1887. (London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1895), 164.