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S P U R G E O N By C H A R L E S H A D D O N S P U R G E O N. |
ow has it come to pass, that in all times God's ministers
have been made fearless as lions, and their brows have been firmer than brass; their
hearts sterner than steel, and their words like the language of God? Why, it was
simply for this reason; that it was not the man who pleaded, but it was God the Holy
Ghost pleading through him. Have you never seen an earnest minister, with hands uplifted
and eyes dropping tears, pleading with the sons of men? Have you never admired that
portrait from the hand of old John Bunyan?–a grave person with eyes lifted up to
heaven, the best of books in his hand, the law of truth written on his lips, the
world behind his back, standing as if he pleaded with men, and a crown of gold hanging
over his head. Who gave that minister so blessed a manner, and such goodly matter?
Whence came his skill? Did he acquire it in the college? Did he learn it in the seminary?
Ah, no. He learned it of the God of Jacob; he learned it of the Holy Ghost; for the
Holy Ghost is the great counsellor who teaches us how to advocate his cause aright.
-from The Comforter
A Sermon (No. 5) Delivered on Sabbath Evening, January 21, 1855, by the REV. C.H.
SPURGEON At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark. "But the Comforter, which is
the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things
and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you."—John
14:26.
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