NO. 998 A SERMON DELIVERED ON LORD’S-DAY MORNING, JULY 2ND, 1871, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “But I will hope continually, and will yet praise thee more and more.” — Psalm 71:14. WHEN sin conquered the realm of manhood, it slew all the minstrels except those of the race of Hope. … Continue reading “MORE AND MORE.”
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THE WITHERING WORK OF THE SPIRIT.
NO. 999 A SERMON DELIVERED ON LORD’S-DAY MORNING, JULY 9TH, 1871, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry? All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field: the grass withereth, the flower fadeth: because the … Continue reading “THE WITHERING WORK OF THE SPIRIT.”
NUMBER ONE THOUSAND; OR, “BREAD ENOUGH AND TO SPARE.”
NO. 1000 A SERMON DELIVERED ON LORD’S-DAY MORNING, JULY 16TH, 1871, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father’s have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!” — Luke 15:17. “HE came to himself.” The word … Continue reading “NUMBER ONE THOUSAND; OR, “BREAD ENOUGH AND TO SPARE.””
ALTOGETHER LOVELY.
NO. 1001 A SERMON DELIVERED ON LORD’S-DAY MORNING, JULY 23RD, 1871, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “Yea, he is altogether lovely.” — Song of Solomon 5:16. WHEN the old Puritan minister had delivered his discourse, and dwelt upon firstly, and secondly, and thirdly, and perhaps upon twenty-fifthly, before he sat down … Continue reading “ALTOGETHER LOVELY.”
NOW, AND THEN.
NO. 1002 DELIVERED BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face.” — 1 Corinthians 13:12. IN this chapter the apostle Paul has spoken in the highest terms of charity or love. He accounts it to be a grace far more excellent … Continue reading “NOW, AND THEN.”
YOUR OWN SALVATION.
NO. 1003 A SERMON DELIVERED ON LORD’S-DAY MORNING, JULY 30TH, 1871, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “Your own salvation.” — Philippians 2:12. WE select the words, “your own salvation,” as our text this morning, not out of any singularity, or from the slightest wish that the brevity of the text should … Continue reading “YOUR OWN SALVATION.”
A NEW ORDER OF PRIESTS AND LEVITES.
NO. 992 DELIVERED BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “And I will also take of them for priests and for Levites, saith the Lord.” — Isaiah 66:21. THIS chapter is surrounded with critical difficulties, and yet it is full of spiritual instruction. The verse before us is by some referred to Gentiles, … Continue reading “A NEW ORDER OF PRIESTS AND LEVITES.”
THE NORTHERN IRON AND THE STEEL.
NO. 993 DELIVERED BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “Shall iron break the northern iron and the steel?” — Jeremiah 15:12. THE prophet Jeremiah was, as we saw upon a former occasion, a man of exquisitely sensitive character; not a prophet of iron, like Elijah, but nearer akin to him who was … Continue reading “THE NORTHERN IRON AND THE STEEL.”
THE PRAYER OF JABEZ.
NO. 994 DELIVERED BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed!” — 1 Chronicles 4:10. WE know very little about Jabez, except that he was more honorable than his brethren, and that he was called Jabez because his mother bare him with sorrow. It will sometimes happen … Continue reading “THE PRAYER OF JABEZ.”
THE SHEEP AND THEIR SHEPHERD.
NO. 995 DELIVERED BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” — John 10:27. Christians are here compared to sheep. Not a very flattering comparison you may say; but then we do not wish to be flattered, nor would our Lord … Continue reading “THE SHEEP AND THEIR SHEPHERD.”