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With his winsome style and customary mix of wit, wisdom, and warm devotion to his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, C. H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) explains and defends the Bible's teachings about the grace of God in the gospel. In so doing he helpfully answers several important questions, which young believers sometimes struggle with, such as: How did I become a Christian? Did God love me before I was born? What did Jesus accomplish by his death upon the cross? What can overcome the wickedness of my sinful heart? Will a true Christian persevere in faith? What is the best way to be happy as a Christian? Will the doctrines of grace encourage me to sin or to live a holy life to God's glory? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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(2) Why Spurgeon believes there will be more in heaven than in hell. [21]
Quote (Charles Spurgeon): "I can put the crown nowhere but upon the head of him whose mighty grace has saved me from going down into the pit." [7]
Quote (Unidentified woman to John Newton): "Ah! sir, the Lord must have loved me before I was born, or else He would not have seen anything in me to love afterwards." [11]
Quote (Charles Spurgeon): "I am bound to the doctrine of the depravity of the human heart, because I find myself depraved in heart." [14]
Quote (Charles Spurgeon): "If anyone should ask me what I mean by a Calvinist, I should reply, 'He is one who says, Salvation is of the Lord,'" [15]
Quote (Charles Spurgeon): "If God has loved me once, then He will love me forever." [16]
Quote (Charles Spurgeon): "The system of truth revealed in Scriptures is not simply one straight line, but two.... I see, in one place, God in providence presiding over all, and yet I see, and I cannot help seeing, that man acts as he pleases, and that God has left his actions, in a great measure, to his own free-will." [25]
Quote (Charles Spurgeon): "No doctrine is so calculated to preserve a man from sin as the doctrine of the grace of God." [27] ( )