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Sharing helpful resources by and about the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
Charles Spurgeon passed away in 1892, but his legacy continues to this day. Subscribe to the Spurgeon Legacy Podcast for edifying resources by and about the Prince of Preachers. YouTube: youtube.com/@CHSpurgeon_com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5Muk0f5YZ… Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spu…
“Read the New Testament impartially and you will always find that those who were baptized were Believers. They believed in the Lord Jesus Christ and then they were baptized into the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” — CH Spurgeon
CH Spurgeon's Advice for Ministering to Children CH Spurgeon warned parents about two errors they can make when raising their children: neglecting their souls or assuming that they will automatically be saved because of the faith of their parents. youtu.be/kVxPN-r2JJs
Archibald Brown’s closing words at Charles Spurgeon’s funeral: “Beloved President, Faithful Pastor, Prince of Preachers, Brother Beloved, “Dear Spurgeon, we bid thee not ‘farewell,’ but only a little while ‘good night.’ “Hard worker in the field, thy toil is ended! Champion…
What church services were like at Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle youtu.be/9bs-h9UtETU
"I do not like being security for a man that he will return books, for no ordinary mortals ever do so." — CH Spurgeon on loaning books
On this day in 1860, Spurgeon preached in John Calvin’s pulpit. It was the first and only time he wore a robe in the pulpit.
This cartoon mocks the popularity of Spurgeon during the early years of his ministry in London. “Catch ’Em Alive O” was Victorian slang for flypaper, and the image shows his hat covered in it—snaring dozens of tiny, fairy-like people representing the masses drawn to his sermons.

Why was Christ resolved to die? The glory of God was the chief end and object of our Savior’s life and death.