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To feel not only submitted but willing to be anything or nothing as the Lord wills it - this is, in truth, to sing a song to our Well Beloved.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Anything
Beloved
Feel
Lord
Nothing
Only
Our
Sing
Song
Submitted
Truth
Well
Willing
Wills
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True prayer is neither a mere mental exercise nor a vocal performance. It is far deeper than that - it is spiritual transaction with the Creator of Heaven and Earth.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Creator
Deeper
Earth
Exercise
Far
Heaven
Mental
Mere
Neither
Nor
Performance
Prayer
Spiritual
Than
Transaction
True
Vocal
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We are in a wrong state of mind if we are not in a thankful state of mind.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Mind
State
Thankful
Wrong
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We cannot have communion with Christ till we are in union with Him; and we cannot have communion with the Church till we are in vital union with it.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Cannot
Christ
Church
Communion
Him
Till
Union
Vital
We Cannot
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We do not pray to God to instruct Him as to what He should do; neither for a moment must we presume to dictate the method of the divine working.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Dictate
Divine
God
He
Him
Method
Moment
Must
Neither
Pray
Presume
Should
Working
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We do not wish to enter Heaven until our work is done, for it would make us uneasy if there were one single soul left to be saved by our means.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Done
Enter
Heaven
Left
Make
Means
Our
Saved
Single
Single Soul
Soul
Uneasy
Until
Us
Were
Wish
Work
Would
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We have communion with Christ in His thoughts, views, and purposes; for His thoughts are our thoughts according to our capacity and sanctity. Believers take the same view of matters as Jesus does; that which pleases Him pleases them, and that which grieves His grieves them also.
~ Charles Spurgeon
According
Also
Believers
Capacity
Christ
Communion
Does
Grieves
Him
His
Jesus
Matters
Our
Pleases
Purposes
Same
Sanctity
Take
Them
Thoughts
View
Views
Which
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We have lived long enough to experience the hollowness of earth and the rottenness of all carnal promises.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Carnal
Earth
Enough
Experience
Lived
Long
Promises
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We object not to the narration of the deeds of our unregenerate condition, but to the mode in which it is too often done. Let sin have its monument, but let it be a heap of stones cast by the hands of execration - not a mausoleum erected by the hands of affection.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Affection
Cast
Condition
Deeds
Done
Hands
Heap
Mode
Monument
Object
Often
Our
Sin
Stones
Too
Which
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What an encouraging thought that Jesus - our beloved Husband - can find comfort in our lowly feeble gifts! Can this be, for it seems far too good to be true? May we then be willing to endure trials or even death itself if through these hardships we are assisted in bringing gladness to Immanuel's heart.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Be True
Beloved
Bringing
Comfort
Death
Encouraging
Endure
Even
Far
Feeble
Find
Gifts
Gladness
Good
Hardships
Heart
Husband
Itself
Jesus
Lowly
May
Our
Seems
Then
Thought
Through
Too
Trials
True
Willing
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What if others suffer shipwreck, yet none that sail with Jesus have ever been stranded yet.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Been
Ever
Jesus
None
Others
Sail
Shipwreck
Stranded
Suffer
What If
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When we tell the story of our own conversion, I would have it done with great sorrow, remembering what we used to be, and with great joy and gratitude, remembering how little we deserve these things.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Conversion
Deserve
Done
Gratitude
Great
Great Joy
How
Joy
Little
Our
Own
Remembering
Sorrow
Story
Tell
Things
Used
Would
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You and I, the people of God, have permission to come before the throne of Heaven at any time we will, and we are encouraged to come there with great boldness.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Any
Before
Boldness
Come
Encouraged
God
Great
Heaven
People
Permission
Throne
Time
Will
You
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'You are no saint,' says the devil. Well, if I am not, I am a sinner, and Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners. Sink or swim, I go to Him; other hope, I have none.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Am
Came
Christ
Devil
Go
Him
Hope
I Am
Jesus
Jesus Christ
None
Other
Saint
Save
Says
Sink
Sinner
Sinners
Swim
Well
World
You
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You will never exaggerate when you speak good things of God. It is not possible to do so. Try, dear brethren, and boast in the Lord.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Boast
Brethren
Dear
Exaggerate
God
Good
Good Things
Lord
Never
Possible
Speak
Things
Try
Will
You
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Young men, trust God, and make the future bright with blessing. Old men, trust God, and magnify him for all the mercies of the past.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Blessing
Bright
Future
God
Him
Magnify
Make
Men
Mercies
Old
Old Men
Past
Trust
Young
Young Men
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Charles Spurgeon
Profession
Clergyman
BirthDate
19 June, 1834
DeathDate
31 January, 1892
Country
United Kingdom
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