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The Beatitudes The Beatitudes by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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“We are all of us remarkably goodtempered while we have our own way; but the true meekness, which is a work of grace, will stand the fire of persecution, and will endure the test of enmity, cruelty, and wrong, even as the meekness of Christ did upon the cross of Calvary.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, The Beatitudes
“The man who is quite satisfied with the name of a Christian, without the life of a Christian will never see God nor anything at all until his eyes are divinely opened.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, The Beatitudes
“a man’s meekness is specially towards his fellow-man.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, The Beatitudes
“Not what I have, but what I have not, is the first point of contact, between my soul and God.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, The Beatitudes
“Lord, keep me low; empty me more and more; lay me in the dust, let me be dead and buried as to all that is of self; then shall Jesus live in me, and reign in me, and be truly my All-in-all!”
Charles H. Spurgeon, The Beatitudes