WHEN I SEE THE BLOOD C. H. Spurgeon God’s people are always safe. But God’s people are only safe through the blood of Christ. They are bought with the precious blood of Christ. Nothing can hurt them because ‘the blood’ is upon them. It was so that night in Egypt; God spared because He saw …
Magazine: Volume 11
GLORY TO GOD Glory be to God the Father, Glory be to God the Son, Glory to the Holy Spirit, One in Three and Three in One. One in power and one in purpose, One in wisdom, love, and grace; One in beautiful revealing Of the Saviour’s glorious face. Long before the world’s foundation, Long …
An address given by Col. D. V. Underwood at a meeting of the Sovereign Grace Union at Bethersden Kent on November llth 1987.
PART OF A YOUTHFUL TESTIMONY Haywards Heath, 29.7.46. My dear Uncle and Aunt, Thank you for your kind letter. I have now read it once or twice and I shall always prize it. My dear father has asked me to write a little to you and tell you a little of what I have to …
GOD DWELLING WITH THE CONTRITE A ‘Sermon by the late Charles Calder Mackintosh D.D For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, …
Well, Christians, remember this, God hath two strings to His bow; if your hearts will not lie humble and low under the sense of sin and misery. He will make them lie low under the lack of some desired mercy. Thomas Brooks
In October 1891 while Charles Haddon Spurgeon set out on his last journey to Mentone where he died on 31st January 1892 the British Weekly published a letter written by him at the age of fifteen in 1849. It ran as follows:
MARRIED WISDOM Never both get angry at the same time. Never talk at one another, either alone or in company. Never speak loudly to one another- unless the house is on fire! Never find fault unless it is perfectly certain that a fault has been committed, and always speak lovingly. Never taunt with a mistake. …