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The Fruits of Grace
A Gospel Promisse
A Miracle of Grace
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Selected Christian Literature Series

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"Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. He that is our God is the God of salvation, and unto God the Lord belong the issues from death." Psalm 68:19,20.


This is another volume in the series of Sermons by Charles Spurgeon.

This Sermon on the Biblical passage in Psalm 68:19,20 teaches us about the Glorious Love of God.

A book that will bring growth and knowledge about prayer, and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God.

Written by Charles Spurgeon, important preacher Christian.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 26, 2018
The Fruits of Grace
A Gospel Promisse
A Miracle of Grace

Titles in the series (19)

  • A Miracle of Grace

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    A Miracle of Grace
    A Miracle of Grace

    A Miracle of Grace is one important bible study about the Grace of God. A book that will bring growth and knowledge about grace, salvation and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God. Written by Charles Spurgeon, important preacher Christian.

  • The Fruits of Grace

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    The Fruits of Grace
    The Fruits of Grace

    In this blessed message Charles Spurgeon invites us to know the Fruits of God's Grace through reading the Holy Bible. A sermon inspired by the Holy Spirit.

  • A Gospel Promisse

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    A Gospel Promisse
    A Gospel Promisse

    A selection of Charles Spurgeon's sermons on the infinite and amazing Love of God. A Gospel Promisse is one book that will bring growth and knowledge about hope, peace and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God. Written by Charles Spurgeon was one of the most important Christian writers of all time.

  • Holy Spirit - The Comforter

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    Holy Spirit - The Comforter
    Holy Spirit - The Comforter

    But the Comforter, which is the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He shall teach you all things and bring all things to your remembrance, whatever I have said unto you." John 14:26. Good old Simeon called Jesus the Consolation of Israel. And so He was. Before His actual appearance His name was the Day-Star, cheering the darkness and prophet of the rising sun. To Him they looked with the same hope which cheers the nightly watcher, when from the lonely castle top he sees the fairest of the stars and hails her as the usher of the morn. When He was on earth, He must have been the consolation of all those who were privileged to be His companions. We can imagine how readily the disciples would run to Christ to tell Him of their griefs and how sweetly with that matchless intonation of His voice, He would speak to them and bid their fears be gone. Like children, they would consider Him as their Father and to Him every need, every groan, every sorrow, every agony, would at once be carried and He, like a wise physician, had a balm for every wound He had mingled a cordial for their every care! And readily did He dispense some mighty remedy to allay all the fever of their troubles. Oh, it must have been sweet to have lived with Christ! Surely sorrows, then, were but joys in masks because they gave an opportunity to go to Jesus to have them removed! Oh, would to God some of us may say that we could have lain our weary heads upon the bosom of Jesus! And that our birth had been in that happy era when we might have heard His kind voice and seen His kind look when He said, "Let th e weary ones come unto Me."

  • Praise for Jesus

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    Praise for Jesus
    Praise for Jesus

    "Judah, you are he whom your brothers shall praise." Genesis 49:8. These words were spoken by the Patriarch Jacob when he blessed his sons as he lay a-dying. But before he finished Judah's blessing, the good old man seemed to forget his son and to turn his thoughts to Jesus, our Lord, of whom Judah was a very significant type. Jacob compared Judah to a lion and a lion's whelp and in the Revelation we read that one of the elders said to John, "The Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has prevailed to open the book, and to loosen the seven seals thereof." In the 10th verse of this Chapter we have Jacob's notable prophecy concerning the coming of Christ, "The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh comes and unto Him shall the gathering of the people be." I intend only to speak about Judah so far as he is a type of Christ, and I trust that I shall, by the Holy Spirit's gracious guidance, move all the brethren of the Lord Jesus Christ to praise Him, so that I shall be able to reverently say to Him, "Jesus, You are He whom Your brothers shall praise." So I shall speak, first, concerning the praise of Judah and the praise of Jesus. And then, secondly, concerning the glories of Judah as setting forth the glories of Jesus.

  • Law and Grace

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    Law and Grace
    Law and Grace

    A selection of Charles Spurgeon's sermons on the infinite and amazing Love of God. Law and Grace is one book that will bring growth and knowledge about hope, peace and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God. Written by Charles Spurgeon was one of the most important Christian writers of all time.

  • Commentary on the Sermon On The Mount

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    Commentary on the Sermon On The Mount
    Commentary on the Sermon On The Mount

    One of the most important texts of Martin Luther. Commentary on the Sermon on the Mount is a very rich text in biblical and illuminating knowledge about Chapter 5 of Matthew, one of the most beautiful biblical passages and the beautiful expression of Christianity.

  • David's Dying Song

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    David's Dying Song
    David's Dying Song

    These are the last words of David, so we read at the commencement of the chapter. Many have been the precious sentences which have fallen from his inspired lips. Seraphic has been the music which has dropped from his fingers when they flew along the strings of his harp. But now that sweet voice is to be hushed in death. And now the son of Jesse is to sleep with his fathers. Surely it were well to press around his bed to hear the dying monarch's last testimony. Yes, we can conceive that angels, themselves, would, for an instant, check their rapid flight that they might visit the chamber of the dying mighty one and listen to his last death song. It is always blessed to hear the words of departing saints. We shall notice first, that the Psalmist had sorrow in his house "Although my house is not so with God." Secondly, he had confidence in the covenant "yet He has made with me an everlasting covenant." And thirdly, he had satisfaction in his heart, for he says "this is all my salvation and all my desire."

  • Exodus - Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse

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    Exodus - Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse
    Exodus - Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse

    This is another volume in the series of Bible Commentaries of Matthew Henry. In this Volume, the entire text of the Exodus is commented with notes of each chapter are easy to read and understand providing explanation and interpretation of Biblical text. This Commentary will help you better understand the Holy Bible and and explains Bible passages Sunday school preparation, Churches, theological seminaries and Bible schools will find an excellent aid in this biblical commentary on the Exodus.

  • Justification By Grace

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    Justification By Grace
    Justification By Grace

    "Being justified freely by His grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus." Romans 3:24. This is another volume in the series of Sermons by Charles Spurgeon. This Sermon on the biblical passage in Romans 3:24 teaches us about the Glorious Grace of God. This message will help you understand the love of God and His Grace.

  • Leviticus: Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse

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    Leviticus: Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse
    Leviticus: Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse

    This is another volume in the series of Bible Commentaries of Matthew Henry. In this Volume, the entire text of the Exodus is commented with notes of each chapter are easy to read and understand providing explanation and interpretation of Biblical text. This Commentary will help you better understand the Holy Bible and and explains Bible passages Sunday school preparation, Churches, theological seminaries and Bible schools will find an excellent aid in this biblical commentary on the Leviticus.

  • Mary Magdalene

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    Mary Magdalene
    Mary Magdalene

    Mary Magdalene was one of the prominent women present in the New Testament. She is one of Jesus' most faithful speakers, and always believed that he was the true Messiah. Resurrecting, the first person Jesus appeared to was Mary Magdalene. She had gone to the tomb to prepare the Jesus body with perfumes but when she saw the body was no longer there she began to cry. At that moment Jesus appeared and asked why she was crying. Without the Master, at first, he wondered what had been taken from the body of the tomb. Then when Jesus called her by name she was the one standing before her was the resurrected Messiah. She left the place and went at the same time as the others. Charles Spurgeon on Mary Magdalene and what woman represents for the Christian life. What can be called the word of life! Amen!

  • Deuteronomy - Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse

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    Deuteronomy - Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse
    Deuteronomy - Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse

    This is another volume in the series of Bible Commentaries of Matthew Henry. In this Volume, the entire text of the Deuteronomy is commented with notes of each chapter are easy to read and understand providing explanation and interpretation of Biblical text. This Commentary will help you better understand the Holy Bible and and explains Bible passages Sunday school preparation, Churches, theological seminaries and Bible schools will find an excellent aid in this biblical commentary on the Deuteronomy.

  • The Fruits of Grace

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    The Fruits of Grace
    The Fruits of Grace

    This is another volume in the series of Sermons by Charles Spurgeon. This Sermon on the biblical passage in Isaiah 19: 18-25 teaches us about the Glorious Grace of God. This message will help you understand the love of God and His Grace.

  • Paul's First Prayer

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    Paul's First Prayer
    Paul's First Prayer

    A selection of Charles Spurgeon's sermons on the infinite and amazing Love of God. Paul's First Prayer is one book that will bring growth and knowledge about prayer, grace and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God. Written by Charles Spurgeon was one of the most important Christian writers of all time.

  • 2 Samuel: Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse

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    2 Samuel: Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse
    2 Samuel: Complete Bible Commentary Verse by Verse

    This is another volume in the series of Bible Commentaries of Matthew Henry. In this Volume, the entire text of the 2 Samuel is commented with notes of each chapter. This Commentary will help you better understand the God's word! Churches, theological seminaries and Bible schools will find an excellent aid in this biblical commentary on the 2 Samuel.

  • The character of Christ's people

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    The character of Christ's people
    The character of Christ's people

    "They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world." John 17:16. Christ's prayer was for a special people. He declared that He did not offer a universal intercession. "I pray for them," He said. "I pray not for the world, but for them which You have given Me, for they are Yours." In reading this beautiful prayer through, only one question arises to our minds. Who are the people that are described as, "them," or as, "they"? Who are these favored individuals who share a Savior's prayers, are recognized by a Savior's love, have their names written on the stones of His precious breastplate, and have their character and their circumstances mentioned by the lips of the high priest before the throne on high? The answer to that question is supplied by the words of our text. The people for whom Christ prays are an unearthly people. They are a people somewhat above the world, distinguished altogether from it. "They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world." I shall treat my text, first of all, doctrinally; secondly, experimentally; and thirdly, practically.

  • Daily Blessings for God's peoples

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    Daily Blessings for God's peoples
    Daily Blessings for God's peoples

    "Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. He that is our God is the God of salvation, and unto God the Lord belong the issues from death." Psalm 68:19,20. This is another volume in the series of Sermons by Charles Spurgeon. This Sermon on the Biblical passage in Psalm 68:19,20 teaches us about the Glorious Love of God. A book that will bring growth and knowledge about prayer, and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God. Written by Charles Spurgeon, important preacher Christian.

  • The Church of Christ

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    The Church of Christ
    The Church of Christ

    This is another volume in the series of Sermons by Charles Spurgeon. This Sermon on the Biblical passage in Ezekiel 34:26 teaches us about the Glorious Love of God for His Church A book that will bring growth and knowledge about prayer, and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God. Written by Charles Spurgeon, important preacher Christian. "And I will make them and the places round about My hill a blessing, and I will cause the shower to come down in his season. There shall be showers of blessing." Ezekiel 34:26.

Author

Matthew Henry

He was born in Broad Oak, Iscoid, Wales on October 18, 1662. Matthew became a Christian at the age of ten years old (1672). He studied law and was ordained in 1687 serving as a pastor in Chester, from that same year until 1712. He began to teach the Old Testament in the mornings and the New in the afternoons. This constituted the basis for his future Commentary, which he began writing in 1704. However, he died in 1714, and thirteen non-conformist theologians took care of completing it. His theology is a faithful testimony of evangelical truth, emphasizing man’s total depravity and God’s sovereign and saving grace. His work shows a deep spiritual capacity and great erudition that stems from a great knowledge of Greek and Hebrew.

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