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Sometimes, if you begin to sing in a halfhearted mood, you can sing yourself up the ladder. Singing will often make the heart rise.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Begin
Heart
Ladder
Make
Mood
Often
Rise
Sing
Singing
Sometimes
Up
Will
You
Yourself
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The astronomer will believe that the most erratic comet will yet accomplish its journey and revisit our sphere; but we give up those for lost who have not wandered one-half the distance from the centre of light and life.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Accomplish
Astronomer
Believe
Centre
Comet
Distance
Erratic
Give
Journey
Life
Light
Lost
Most
Our
Revisit
Sphere
Those
Up
Wandered
Who
Will
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The exercise of benevolence is joy to loving hearts: the more pain it costs, the more joy it is. Kind actions make us happy, and in such joy we find communion with the great heart of Jesus.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Actions
Benevolence
Communion
Costs
Exercise
Find
Great
Happy
Heart
Hearts
Jesus
Joy
Kind
Loving
Make
More
Pain
Us
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The first fresh hour of every morning should be dedicated to the Lord, whose mercy gladdens it with golden light.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Dedicated
Every
First
Fresh
Golden
Hour
Light
Lord
Mercy
Morning
Should
Whose
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The revealed Word awakened me, but it was the preached Word that saved me, and I must ever attach peculiar value to the hearing of the truth, for by it I received the joy and peace in which my soul delights.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Attach
Delights
Ever
Hearing
Joy
Me
Must
My Soul
Peace
Peculiar
Preached
Received
Revealed
Saved
Soul
Truth
Value
Which
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The roaring thunder of the law and the fear of the terror of judgment are both used to bring us to Christ, but the final victory culminating in our salvation is won through God's loving-kindness.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Both
Bring
Christ
Fear
Final
God
Judgment
Law
Our
Roaring
Salvation
Terror
Through
Thunder
Us
Used
Victory
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The three most powerful and most apparent means used by Rome to retain her power over the minds of her votaries are Ignorance, Superstition, and Persecution.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Apparent
Her
Ignorance
Means
Minds
Most
Most Powerful
Over
Persecution
Power
Powerful
Retain
Rome
Superstition
Three
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The wounds of calumny, the reproaches of the proud, the venom of the bigoted, the treachery of the false, and the weakness of the true, we have known in our measure; and therein have had communion with our Lord Jesus.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Calumny
Communion
False
Had
Jesus
Known
Lord
Lord Jesus
Measure
Our
Our Lord
Proud
Therein
Treachery
True
Venom
Weakness
Wounds
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There are many men who are forgotten, who are despised, and who are trampled on by their fellows, but there never was a man who was so despised as the everlasting God has been!
~ Charles Spurgeon
Been
Despised
Everlasting
Fellows
Forgotten
God
Has-Been
Man
Many
Men
Never
Trampled
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There are some Christian people who taste and see and enjoy religion in their own souls, and who get at a deeper knowledge of it than books can ever give them, though they should search all their days.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Books
Christian
Days
Deeper
Enjoy
Ever
Get
Give
Knowledge
Own
People
Religion
Search
See
Should
Some
Souls
Taste
Than
Them
Though
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There are some people who need to wear a label round their necks to show that they are Christians at all, or else we might mistake them for sinners, their actions are so like those of the ungodly.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Actions
Christians
Else
Label
Like
Might
Mistake
Necks
Need
People
Round
Show
Sinners
Some
Some People
Them
Those
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There is a power in God's gospel beyond all description.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Beyond
Description
God
Gospel
Power
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There is no injustice in the grace of God. God is as just when He forgives a believer as when He casts a sinner into hell.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Believer
Casts
Forgives
God
Grace
He
Hell
Injustice
Just
Sinner
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There is such a thing as 'thanks-feeling' - feeling thankful. This ought to be the general, universal spirit of the Christian.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Christian
Feeling
General
Ought
Spirit
Such A Thing
Thankful
Thing
Universal
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Think not that humility is weakness; it shall supply the marrow of strength to thy bones. Stoop and conquer; bow thyself and become invincible.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Become
Bones
Bow
Conquer
Humility
Invincible
Marrow
Shall
Stoop
Strength
Supply
Think
Thy
Thyself
Weakness
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Think of what you are, you Christians. You are God's children; you are joint heirs with Christ. The 'many mansions' are for you; the palms and harps of the glorified are for you. You have a share in all that Christ has and is and shall be.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Children
Christ
Christians
Glorified
God
Harp
Heirs
Joint
Mansions
Many
Shall
Share
Think
You
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This thing comes to me, not by the hearing of the ear, but by my own personal experience: I know of a surety that Jesus manifests Himself unto His people as He doth not unto the world.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Doth
Ear
Experience
He
Hearing
Himself
His
Jesus
Know
Me
My Own
Own
People
Personal
Personal Experience
Thing
Unto
World
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Time was when they that feared the Lord spake often to one another; I am afraid that now they more often speak one against another.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Afraid
Against
Am
Another
Feared
I Am
Lord
More
Now
Often
Speak
Time
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To despise no opportunity of usefulness is a leading rule with those who are wise to win souls.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Despise
Leading
Opportunity
Rule
Souls
Those
Usefulness
Who
Win
Wise
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To every soul that knows how to pray, to every soul that by faith comes to Jesus, the true mercy seat, divine sovereignty wears no dark and terrible aspect but is full of love.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Aspect
Dark
Divine
Every
Faith
Full
How
Jesus
Knows
Love
Mercy
Pray
Seat
Soul
Sovereignty
Terrible
True
Wears
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Charles Spurgeon
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BirthDate
19 June, 1834
DeathDate
31 January, 1892
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