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The Cross, Our Glory

Reflections on Christ's Triumphant Sacrifice

Charles H Spurgeon

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Whitaker House
27 February 2024
The Cross, Our Glory Reflections on Christ's Triumphant Sacrifice is a rich collection of messages by Charles H. Spurgeon on the Jesus' journey from the garden of Gethsemane to Calvary. Spurgeon's direct, compassionate, deep words surrounding Christ's passion and His death will engage any reader eager to grow in their knowledge of Christ's love for humankind.

Sample of selected sermon themes:

Gethsemane

Mourning at the Sight of the Crucified

The Crown of Thorns

The Believing Thief

The Messages of Our Lord's Love

The Cross, Our Glory

Spurgeon published over two thousand of his sermons, as well as numerous books, which constitute the largest collection of work by a single author. His printed Sunday sermons were so popular that they were literally sold by the ton. He continually appealed to his audiences to allow the Lord to minister to them individually. Highlighted with splashes of spontaneous, delightful humor, his teachings still provide direction to all who are seeking true joy and genuine intimacy with God.

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Imprint:   Whitaker House
Dimensions:   Height: 208mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   227g
ISBN:   9798887691367
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892), the ""Prince of Preachers,"" preached his first sermon at age sixteen and became a pastor at age eighteen. Spurgeon drew large crowds and built the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London in 1861 to accommodate them. During his lifetime, he preached to an estimated ten million people. Spurgeon founded and supported charitable outreaches, including educational institutions. He also founded a pastors' college and the famous Stockwell Orphanage. Spurgeon published over two thousand of his sermons, as well as numerous books, which constitute the largest collection of work by a single author. His printed Sunday sermons were so popular that they were literally sold by the ton. He continually appealed to his audiences to allow the Lord to minister to them individually. Highlighted with splashes of spontaneous, delightful humor, his teachings still provide direction to all who are seeking true joy and genuine intimacy with God."

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