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This "Popular Exposition of the Gospel According to Matthew" was the last work written by C.H. Spurgeon and was published posthumously the year after his death. "During two previous winters in the South of France, a great part of dear Mr. Spurgeon's leisure had been devoted to the production of this Commentary," wrote Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon in her introductory note to the volume, "and it bears much internal evidence of the brightness of the sunny shore where it was written." She went on to add that "till within a few days of the termination of his lovely and gracious life, he was incessantly occupied in expounding this portion of God's Word." The emphasis of this exposition, as may be seen from its title, is the Kingdom of God, and most importantly, the King Himself, the Lord Jesus Christ. "Our Saviour King has come to save real sinners," Spurgeon declares, "He deals not with our merits, but with our demerits. There would be no need to save us if we were not lost." To this reprint of the original Passmore and Alabaster edition of 1893 the publishers have added a treasure trove of previously unpublished letters and book reviews of C.H. Spurgeon from private collections, some of which are reproduced in color and all with transcriptions and pertinent historical comment.--from book jacket flap No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Spurgeon's Commentary on Matthew therefore represents the fruit of a lifetime spent in the study and exposition of Scripture. It bears all the hallmarks of the genius of one who in his day was known as 'the Prince of Preachers' - reverence for the very words of Scripture, faithful teaching, deep insight, practical application, profound simplicity and spiritual power. Above all, from start to finish, the reader is struck by the author's unbounded devotion to and commendation of the Lord Jesus Christ - the King who is himself the gospel of the kingdom.
Spurgeon always provides a solid meal and sustenance on which one can live ... Never was the truth he preached and proclaimed, in such a winsome and powerful manner, more needed than today. -- Martyn Lloyd-Jones