True Prayer -- True Power! Charles Spurgeon
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This sermon should illustrate clearly enough why Charles Spurgeon is considered 'The Prince of Preachers'. This was preached half way through the 19th century: and yet, the message still gets across, loud and cloud, when it is read out the way it was originally preached! Preachers: please notice the excellent structure. A good structure is present in all his sermons. Also, notice how half of the sermon is taken up with actually looking at what the text says. Yet, Spurgeon has a way of doing this without it being really boring! It is so practical and descriptive and real. Spurgeon has a clear purpose and goal in mind: to help us be better at prayer. One of the best messages I have heard from him.
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Thanks for uploading this. I enjoy Charles Spurgeon a great deal and look forward to listening to this and many others of his sermons. One point: did you actually intend to write "loud and clear"? :D
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wow CS is awesome at the end he said " Dont' come to God with your sin still in your hand." While I'm holding my pipe I had to put it down for a second and think about it.
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maybe people just dislike this cause the person do the preaching is reading the preaching in the monotone voice? I still am blessed and very moved and convicted of this preaching regardless who is reading it without the passion that Spurgeon probably had preaching it. Really Really pushes me and is making me more mature in my walk
I pray that all who hears would truely know Christ and turn from sin -
thank you amen
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Amen oh Lord ! Please grant my prayer in JESUS name!
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Vicky i thank God. for His many blessings in my many. I feel. God's. presence. around. me at all. times
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Vicky i thank God. for His many blessings in my many. I feel. God's. presence. around. me at all. times
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time and again spurgeon really helps me
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America return back to God.
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BLESSED! Amen!
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All I know is that my God answers prayer. That's good enough for me..
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I cant find a church service today that is anything like Spurgeon, Edwards and Martin Lloyd Jones. I listen to them and they bring me to the understanding of how badly we are messed up even among those who believe and profess faith. I heard about jesus through television ministry so you can but imagine how wrong I was in thinking I was saved and many years and sorrows later I discovered the truth of it all. I love these sermons! They are given by God through the holy spirit.
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LORD DELIGHT TO YOUR POWER,NO ONE STILL THIS TREASURE OF YOUR PRAYER.
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thank you God for everything you've done...guide me through your holy spirit not to sin no more and to obey your command so that i may be able to claim my eternal blessing this i ask and beg from You lord and saviour Jesus Christ sake Amen.
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The problem of evil (also argument from evil, POE) attempts to prove that the existence of evil contradicts the existence of an omnipotent and omnibenevolent (OO) entity, such as the Abrahamic God.
The problem of evil has two branches. The logical problem of evil (LPOE) attempts to prove that the existence of any evil contradicts the existence of an omnipotent and omnibenevolent entity. The evidential problem of evil (EPOE) attempts to prove that the existence of certain amounts and/or types of evil contradicts the existence of an entity that is, to some degree, potent and benevolent.
Of course, not all gods are believed to be omnipotent and omnibenevolent, or either of the two. Many gods are morally flawed, actively evil, or merely indifferent, and many are not all-powerful. The logical problem of evil doesn't apply to these gods, though the evidential problem of evil may still apply. This agrees with the point of the problem of evil, that the existence of a flawed, evil, indifferent, or non-omnipotent entity would be compatible with reality, while the existence of an omnipotent and omnibenevolent entity would not. -
Charles Spurgeon is a force of nature!
This might be combined w/ Derik Prince's lecture:
1) thanksgiving 2) praise and 3) worship.
All to the Glory of God! -
The great English preacher I've known, GREAT COMMAND OF THE LANGUAGE
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a great man of god still an inspiration
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Thank You God I Needed This🙌🙌🙌🙌