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Charles Spurgeon Quotes - Page 13

The law is for the self-righteous, to humble their pride: the gospel is for the lost, to remove their despair

Charles Spurgeon (2009). “Essential Works of Charles Spurgeon”, p.1451, Barbour Publishing

None are more unjust in their judgments of others than those who have a high opinion of themselves.

Spurgeon, Charles H. (2015). “The Salt Cellars”, p.366, Delmarva Publications, Inc.

The more objects you set your heart upon, the more thorns there are to tear your peace of mind to shreds.

Spurgeon, Charles (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 28: Sermons 1637-1697”, p.853, Delmarva Publications, Inc.

Faith is not a blind thing; for faith begins with knowledge. It is not a speculative thing; for faith believes facts of which it is sure. It is not an unpractical, dreamy thing; for faith trusts, and stakes its destiny upon the truth of revelation.

Charles Spurgeon (2011). “All of Grace (Authentic Original Classic): An urgent Word with Those Who Are Seeking Salvation by the Lord Jesus Christ”, p.37, Destiny Image Publishers

It is a remarkable fact that all the heresies which have arisen in the Christian Church have had a decided tendency to dishonor God and to flatter man.

Spurgeon, Charles H. (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 6: Sermons 286-347”, p.847, Delmarva Publications, Inc.

He who fears God has nothing else to fear.

Charles Spurgeon (2015). “Daily Devotion - 365 Days With Jesus”, p.100, Editora Dracaena

Mighty prayer has often been produced by mighty trial.

Spurgeon, Charles (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 28: Sermons 1637-1697”, p.751, Delmarva Publications, Inc.

There are no crown-wearers in heaven who were not cross-bearers here below.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1869). “Gleanings Among the Sheaves”, p.57

Prayer is the slender nerve that moves the muscle of omnipotence.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon “Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 12: 1866”, Lulu.com

When I am weak then am I strong, Grace is my shield and Christ my Song.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1866). “Morning by Morning: Or, Daily Readings for the Family Or the Closet”, p.309

Hope itself is like a star- not to be seen in the sunshine of prosperity, and only to be discovered in the night of adversity.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (2012). “Morning by Morning for Graduates”, p.49, Hendrickson Publishers

If we empty our hearts of self God will fill them with His love.

Charles Spurgeon (2011). “Strengthen My Spirit”, p.133, Barbour Publishing