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When you go through a trial, the sovereignty of God is the pillow upon which you lay your head.
Charles Spurgeon
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Charles Spurgeon
Age: 57 †
Born: 1834
Born: June 19
Died: 1892
Died: January 31
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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The Bible in the memory is better than the Bible in the book case.
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When we come to the end of self we come to the beginning of Christ.
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There is no university for a Christian, like that of sorrow and trial
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Our best performances are so stained with sin, that it is hard to know whether they are good works or bad works.
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You will win as many souls as God gives you, but no one will be converted by your own power.
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Believing right doctrine will no more save you, than doing good works will save you.
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To become a man was something, but to become a man of sorrows was far more to bleed, and die, and suffer.
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There is no fatigue so wearisome as that which comes from lack of work.
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I met another man who considered himself perfect, but he was thoroughly mad and I do not believe that any of the pretenders to perfection are better than good maniacs... for while a man has got a spark of reason left in him, he cannot, unless he is the most impudent of impostors, talk about being perfect.
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Every sufferer who bears pain, or slander, or loss, or personal unkindness for Christ’s sake, is filling up that amount of suffering which is necessary to the bringing together of the whole body of Christ, and the upbuilding of His elect Church.
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If your religion does not make you holy, it will damn you. It is simply painted pageantry to go to hell in.
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The Christian is the most contented man in the world, but he is the least contented with the world. He is like a traveler in an inn, perfectly satisfied with the inn and its accommodation, considering it as an inn, but putting quite out of all consideration the idea of making it his home.
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We are convinced that all of our race who die in infancy partake in the redemption wrought out by our Lord Jesus. Whatever some may think, we believe that the whole spirit and tone of the Word of God, as well as the nature of God Himself, lead us to believe that all who leave this world as babes are saved.
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Neglect of private prayer is the locust which devours the strength of the church.
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I have learned to kiss the waves that throw me up against the Rock of Ages.
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