True Charity
True Charity If men valued the truth as they do their goods and their houses, they would not regard error with such cool contentment. The cant of the present day cries “Charity, Charity.” As if
True Charity If men valued the truth as they do their goods and their houses, they would not regard error with such cool contentment. The cant of the present day cries “Charity, Charity.” As if
Prompted By Compassion The story goes that Henry the Eighth, wandering one night in the streets of London in disguise, was met at the bridge foot by some of the watch, and not giving a
The Object Of Our Faith Is thy faith fixed on the precious blood? Then thou art in the covenant. Canst thou read thy name in the bloody characters of a Savior’s atonement, who says to
Its Precious Value There is gold in the rocks which fringe the Pass of the Splugen, gold even in the stones which mend the roads, but there is too little of it to be worth
A promise from God may very instructively be compared to a check payable to order. It is given to the believer with the view of bestowing upon him some good thing. Faith’s Checkbook is a
The Prince of preachers shares his wisdom and experience with God, the great preacher makes the Word of God his delight and his source of power and consolation through “Daily Devotion” 365 Days with Jesus
Morning devotions have always been dear to enlightened, heaven-loving souls, and it has been their rule, never to see the face of man till they have first seen the face of God. Thus, the first
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a British Particular Baptist preacher. Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians of various denominations, among whom he is known as the “Prince of Preachers”. Spurgeon was the pastor of the congregation
By Grace Through Faith “By grace are ye saved, through faith…” —Ephesians 2:8 The fountain-head (grace) I think it well to turn a little on one side that I may ask my reader to observe
If a prince, passing by an execution, should take the malefactor’s chains, and suffer in his stead, the deed would ring through all history, and be quoted as an amazing instance of heroic pity; and