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The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons, vol. 44

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This is the most complete collection of Charles Spurgeon's Sermons available in print or electronically. In this collection there are over 3,550 sermons from one of the most gifted speakers and blessed Christian leaders of our era.

This collection is an invaluable tool in both sermon preparation and understanding. Additionally, The Complete Spurgeon Sermon Collection can also serve as a full Bible commentary as there are sermons and expositions from Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 22:21.

Volume seven contains sermons 2,550–2,602.

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  • Author: Charles Spurgeon
  • Publisher: Passmore & Alabaster
  • Publication Date: 1898
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“In the case of the paralytic, there was not only a word, there were two words. The first was an enquiring word, meant to arouse him: ‘Wilt thou be made whole?’ This was spoken to wake him up, and make him think and hope; and then came the commanding word, ‘Take up thy bed, and walk.’ The Lord sometimes brings men into a state of spiritual health by two words instead of one. For a little while, he seems to ask them whether they really will be saved, whether they have any wish to be saved; and when earnest desires after salvation are excited, then comes the gospel precept, ‘Believe and live,’ and they do believe and live.” (Page 210)

“the ways of free grace are not palatable to human pride” (Page 350)

“Christ suffered.’ When next you are called to suffer, when pains of body oppress you, let this text whisper in your ear, ‘Christ also hath once suffered.’ When you are poor, and needy, and homeless, recollect that ‘Christ also hath once suffered;’ and when you come even to the agony of death, if such shall be your portion, then still hear the soft whisper, ‘Christ also hath once suffered.’ I know of no better armour for you than this: ‘Arm yourselves likewise with the same mind;’ and be prepared to count it your honour and glory to follow your Master with the cross upon your shoulders.” (Page 267)

“Lord Jesus Christ himself puts away our sin in order that we may rise out of it, and may become a pure and holy people, delivered from this present evil world, and brought into obedience to the will of God.” (Page 526)

“I study my sermon as much as if the work of preaching depended entirely upon myself; and I go into the pulpit relying upon the Spirit of God, knowing that it does not depend upon myself, but upon him.” (Page 110)

  • Title: The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons, Vol. XLIV
  • Author: Charles Spurgeon
  • Series: The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons
  • Publisher: Passmore & Alabaster
  • Print Publication Date: 1898
  • Logos Release Date: 2012
  • Era: era:modern
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Baptists › Sermons; Sermons, English › 19th century
  • Resource ID: LLS:MTPSERMS44
  • Resource Type: text.monograph.sermons
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-03-08T18:58:58Z
Charles Spurgeon

C. H. Spurgeon (1834–1892) is one of the church’s most famous preachers and Christianity’s most prolific writers. He converted to Christianity in 1850 at a small Methodist chapel and began his own ministry immediately, preaching more than 500 sermons by the age of 20. Logos has collected his sermons in The Complete Spurgeon Sermon Collection (63 vols.).

Spurgeon was the pastor of New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle). Many of his sermons were published each week and regularly sold more than 25,000 copies in 20 languages. Spurgeon is still known as the “Prince of Preachers” by Reformed Christians and Baptists.

Spurgeon founded the Pastor’s College (now Spurgeon’s College) in London. Dwight L. Moody was deeply influenced by Spurgeon’s preaching, and founded the Moody Bible Institute after seeing Spurgeon’s work at the Pastor’s College in London.

By the time of Spurgeon’s death in 1892, he had preached almost 3,600 sermons and published, also under the name Charles H. Spurgeon, 49 volumes of commentaries, along with numerous books of sayings, devotions, and more. The Charles Spurgeon Collection (149 vols.) contains over 3,550 sermons from this gifted speaker and leader and his most-loved works like The Treasury of David, Lectures to My Students, The Sword and Trowel, and dozens of other volumes. Also available from Logos is Spurgeon Commentary: Galatians, and the Spurgeon Sermon Upgrade Collection (2 vols.).

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    $12.49

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