Synopses & Reviews
Now with a new foreword by Rosalie De Rosset.
C. H. Spurgeon writes, “Only God can justify the ungodly, but He can do it to perfection. He casts our sins behind His back; He blots them out. He says that though they be sought for, they shall not be found.”
In an age of limited travel and isolated nations, C.H. Spurgeon preached to over 10,000,000 people in person—sometimes up to 10 times per week. It is in this classic work that Spurgeon most clearly presents the message of salvation—man’s ultimate need and God’s unique provision—both simply and sincerely, for honest seekers and zealous witnesses alike.
Synopsis
Now with a new foreword by Rosalie De Rosset.
In an age of limited travel and isolated nations, C.H. Spurgeon preached to over 10,000,000 people. In this classic work, Spurgeon most clearly presented the message of salvation, a great witnessing tool and inspiring book for on fire followers.
About the Author
CHARLES H. SPURGEON (1834-1892) was known as England's most prominent preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. He preached his first sermon at the age of 16, and by 22, he was the most popular preacher of his day, habitually addressing congregations of six to ten thousand. In addition, he was active in philanthropic work and evangelism. Spurgeon is the author of numerous books, including All of Grace, Finding Peace in Life's Storms, The Anointed Life, and Praying Successfully.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. To You
2. What Are We At?
3. God Justifieth the Ungodly
4. "e;It Is God That Justifieth"e;
5. Just and the Justifier
6. Deliverance from Sinning
7. By Grace Through Faith
8. What Is Faith?
9. How May Faith Be Illustrated?
10. Why Are We Saved by Faith?
11. I Can Do Nothing!
12. The Increase of Faith
13. Regeneration and the Holy Spirit
14. "e;My Redeemer Liveth"e;
15. Repentance Must Go with Forgiveness
16. How Repentance Is Given
17. The Fear of Final Falling
18. Confirmation
19. Why Saints Persevere
20. Conclusion