Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1 Quotes
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: 1855
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“The Gospel is not “yes and no,” it is not promising today and denying tomorrow. The Gospel is “yes, yes,” to the glory of God.”
― Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: 1855
― Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: 1855
“Once more, my brother, take heed, because a fall will so much damage the cause of Christ. Nothing has hurt religion one-half, or one thousandth part, so much as the fall of God’s people.”
― Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: 1855 - Enhanced Version
― Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: 1855 - Enhanced Version
“The self- confident man is in danger of falling because he will even run into temptation in the confidence that he is strong, and able to make his escape.”
― Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: 1855 - Enhanced Version
― Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: 1855 - Enhanced Version
“The fountains of the great deep within our hearts are not broken up all at once; the corruption of our soul is not developed in an hour.”
― Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: 1855 - Enhanced Version
― Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 1: 1855 - Enhanced Version
“Según la natural lealtad de nuestro corazón, estamos siempre hablando de nuestra propia bondad y nuestros méritos, tenazmente apegados a la idea de que debe haber algo de bueno en nosotros para merecer que Dios se ocupe de nuestras personas. Pero Dios que bien conoce todos nuestros engaños, sabe que no hay bondad ninguna en nosotros y declara que "no hay justo, ni aun uno" (Romanos 3:10). Él sabe que "todas nuestras justicias son como trapos de inmundicia" (Isaías 64:6); y por lo mismo el Señor Jesús no vino al mundo para buscar bondad y justicia entre los hombres, sino para llevar consigo bondad y justicia para entregárselas a las personas que carecen de ellas. No vino porque éramos justos, sino para hacemos justos, justificando al impío.”
― Solamente por gracia
― Solamente por gracia
