5 stars for Spurgeon
3 stars for the compilation because no page numbers, wrong sources of an entire sermon, and changing of old English to modern language.
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Few people have as incredible theology of suffering as Spurgeon. He wasn’t one to wallow, though his suffering was severe. He wasn’t one to complain about or embellish his sufferings. And any talk surrounding an affliction pointed his hearer to Christ who Spurgeon says “never mourner a better comforter than Christ hath been to my spirit” (D25).
“Joy to the World” was such an easy read for Advent. Not only was it short and simple to stay on track each day of the month of December (like this book was so NOT overwhelming like some Advent books, I’m talking 2 minutes a day), but my soul was left more joyful, more hopeful, more earnestly longing for the return of our Immanuel.
This book is wonderful in that it takes pieces of several of Sprugeon’s sermons on the Son of God’s incarnation and makes it devotional in nature. “He was born to save. If he does not save he was born in vain, for the object of his birth was salvation. If he shall not be a Saviour, then the mission of God to earth has missed its end, for its design was that lost sinners might be saved” (D21). The only disappointment in this book was that the editor removed the old English and modernized it and there were a few of the sermon sources wrong. These are just personal preferences, however.
Christmas is a joyful time, though the hurt and angst looms over us daily. But the believer has reason to hope, to rejoice. “Man is like a harp unstrung, and the music of his soul’s living strings is discordant, his whole nature wails with sorrow; but the son of David, that mighty harpist, has come to restore the harmony of humanity, and where his gracious fingers move among the strings, the touch of the fingers of an incarnate God brings forth music sweet as that of the spheres, and melody as rich as an angel’s song” (D11).
I definitely recommend adding this to your next year’s Advent list if you are looking for a simple read to refocus in the midst of a busy season.
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