Lectures to My StudentsZondervan, 2010 M05 18 - 446 páginas One contemporary scholar and authority on Spurgeon says of this work: "Next to Mr. Spurgeon's great literary work, The Treasury of David, we consider (these) Lectures to My Students his greatest single contribution to the Christian world. There is more practical wisdom, common sense and sage advice packed within these pages than with any other book of similar size, or content." This complete and unabridged edition of Spurgeon's great work will make it possible for today's generation to appreciate Spurgeon's combination of discerning wit and refreshingly practical advice. Included in the twenty-eight chapters of this classic volume are lectures such as: - The Call to Ministry - The Preacher's Private Prayer - On the Choice of a Text - On the Voice - The Holy Spirit in Connection with Our Ministry - The Blind Eye and the Deaf Ear - On Conversion as Our Aim - Illustrations in Preaching As were all of Spurgeon's messages to his people, each of these lectures is Scripture-saturated and Christ-honoring. They move swiftly and are fascinating in their content and sage counsel. |
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... talk with God familiarly, to 'stand before him,' as the angels do, and 'behold his face continually;' 'to bear the ark upon their shoulders,' 'to bear his name before the Gentiles;' in a word, to be his ambassadors? 'Holiness becometh ...
... talk with God familiarly, to 'stand before him,' as the angels do, and 'behold his face continually;' 'to bear the ark upon their shoulders,' 'to bear his name before the Gentiles;' in a word, to be his ambassadors? 'Holiness becometh ...
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... talk for ever and ever upon nothing—who would stamp and thump the Bible, and get nothing out of it all; earnest, awfully earnest, mountains in labour of the most painful kind; but nothing comes of it all, not even the ridiculus mus ...
... talk for ever and ever upon nothing—who would stamp and thump the Bible, and get nothing out of it all; earnest, awfully earnest, mountains in labour of the most painful kind; but nothing comes of it all, not even the ridiculus mus ...
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... talk in the guise of prayer, made to fill up a certain space in the service, is a weariness to man, and an abomina ... talking with God rather than seeking the edification of our fellow men, we must put our shoes from off our feet,for ...
... talk in the guise of prayer, made to fill up a certain space in the service, is a weariness to man, and an abomina ... talking with God rather than seeking the edification of our fellow men, we must put our shoes from off our feet,for ...
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... talk about it. Business men say, "A place for everything and everything in its place;" preach in the sermon and pray in the prayer. Disquisitions upon our need of help in prayer are not prayer. Why do not men go at once to prayer —why ...
... talk about it. Business men say, "A place for everything and everything in its place;" preach in the sermon and pray in the prayer. Disquisitions upon our need of help in prayer are not prayer. Why do not men go at once to prayer —why ...
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... talking or preaching—much less, as some do, to scolding and grumbling. As a rule, if called upon to preach, conduct the prayer yourself; and if you should be highly esteemed in the ministry, as I trust you may be, make a point, with ...
... talking or preaching—much less, as some do, to scolding and grumbling. As a rule, if called upon to preach, conduct the prayer yourself; and if you should be highly esteemed in the ministry, as I trust you may be, make a point, with ...
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ON SPIRITUALIZING | 97 |
ON THE Voice | 110 |
THE HOLY SPIRIT IN CONNECTION WITH | 185 |
THE NEED OF DECISION FOR THE TRUTH | 220 |
OPENAIR PREACHINGA SKETCH OF ITS HISTORY | 234 |
POSTURE ACTION GESTURE | 288 |
ITS MARRING AND MAINTENANCE | 305 |
THE BLIND EYE AND THE DEAF | 321 |
ON CONVERSION AS OUR | 336 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 349 |
IX | 127 |
THE FACULTY OF IMPROMPTU SPEECH | 140 |
THE MINISTERS FAINTING FITS | 154 |
THE MINISTERS ORDINARY CONVERSATION | 166 |
To WORKERS WITH SLENDER APPARATUS | 175 |
ANECDOTES FROM THE PULPIT | 362 |
THE USES OF ANECDOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS | 378 |
WHERE CAN WE FIND ANECDOTES AND ILLUS | 398 |
THE SCIENCES AS SOURCES OF ILLUSTRATION | 413 |
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