I believe that one reason why the church of God at this present moment has so little influence over the world is because the world has so much influence over the church.
CHARLES SPURGEONI believe that one reason why the church of God at this present moment has so little influence over the world is because the world has so much influence over the church.
CHARLES SPURGEONWe wept when we were born though all around us smiled; so shall we smile when we die while all around us weep.
CHARLES SPURGEONGod gave us sleep to remind us we are not him.
CHARLES SPURGEONWhen you go through a trial, the sovereignty of God is the pillow upon which you lay your head.
CHARLES SPURGEONWe must all learn to hear what we do not like. The question is not, ‘Is it pleasant?’ but, ‘Is it true?’
CHARLES SPURGEONIt is not a matter of time so much as a matter of heart; if you have the heart to pray, you will find the time.
CHARLES SPURGEONThere must be a divorce between you and sin, or there can be no marriage between you and Christ.
CHARLES SPURGEONPatience! patience! You are always in a hurry, but God is not.
CHARLES SPURGEONNo man ever served God by doing things tomorrow.
CHARLES SPURGEONI have heard of some good old woman in a cottage, who had nothing but a piece of bread and a little water, and lifting up her hands, she said, as a blessing, What! all this, and Christ too?
CHARLES SPURGEONThe more you read the Bible; and the more you meditate on it, the more you will be astonished with it.
CHARLES SPURGEONI have a great need for Christ: I have a great Christ for my need.
CHARLES SPURGEONIt is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness.
CHARLES SPURGEONWhatever a man depends upon, whatever rules his mind, whatever governs his affections, whatever is the chief object of his delight, is his god.
CHARLES SPURGEONAtheism is a strange thing. Even the devils never fell into that vice.
CHARLES SPURGEONBefore you go out into the world, wash your face in the clear crystal of praise. Bury each yesterday in the fine linen and spices of thankfulness.
CHARLES SPURGEON