martes, 19 de junio de 2007

Unbelieve Sermons of C. H. Spurgeons for free



Sermons of C. H. Spurgeon Download - A sample quote: "It is, however, much to be regretted that true children of the Lord often talk too little of him. What is the conversation of half the professors of the present day? Honesty compels us to say that, in many cases, it is a mass of froth and falsehood, and, in many more cases it is altogether objectionable; if it is not light and frivolous, it is utterly apart from the gospel, and does not minister grace unto the bearers. I consider that one of the great lacks of the Church, nowadays, is not so much Christian preaching as Christian talking,—not so much Christian prayer in the prayer-meeting, as Christian conversation in the parlour. How little do we hear concerning Christ! You might go in and out of the houses of half the professors of religion, and you would never hear of their Master at all. You might talk with them from the first of January to the last of December; and if they happened to mention their Master's name, it would be, perhaps, merely as a compliment to him, or possibly by accident. Beloved, such things ought not to be. You and I, I am sure, are guilty in this matter; we all have need to reproach ourselves that we do not sufficiently remember the words of Malachi, 'Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name.'" --from Christian Conversation A Sermon (No. 2695)
Contents: A Caution to the Presumptuous / All Joy in All Trials / An Earnest Warning about Lukewarmness / Christ Crucified / Christ in the Covenant / Christ is All / Children Brought to Christ / Christ Exalted / Christ Precious to Believers / Christ's First and Last Subject / Christ Our Passover / Christ the End of the Law / Christ's People-- Imitators of Him / Christ's Plea for Ignorant Sinners / Christ's Marvellous Giving / Christ's Hospital / Christian Conversation / Christ- The Power and Wisdom of God / Coming Judgment of the Secrets of Men / Coming to Christ / Compel Them to Come In / Confession of Sin / Consolation Proportionate to Spiritual Sufferings / David's Dying Song / Declension from First Love / Elijah's Appeal to the Undecided / Encouragement for the Depressed / False Professors Solemnly Warned / Final Perseverance / God's Word Not To Be Refused / The Bible / The Ark of His Covenant / The Bliss of the Glorified / The Blood-Shedding / The Carnal Mind Enmity Against God / The Character of Christ's People / The Christian--A Debtor / The Covenant Promise of the Spirit / The Comforter / The Death of Christ / The Death of Christ for His People / The Exaltation of Christ

jueves, 26 de abril de 2007

Bible Promeses - Samuel Clark



Precious Bible Promises Also, known as Clarke's Scripture Promises. Compiled by Samuel Clarke, D.D. (1675-1729) Download - "Compiled by Samuel Clarke more than 274 years ago, Precious Bible Promises is more than a sampling of the vows of a Loving God to fulfil the certainties of His Everlasting Word to a trusting soul, but it is a reference from which to begin to mine the unfathomable treasures of Christ-- in the times of calm before the promised storms. "For all the Promises of God in Him are Yea, and in Him Amen, unto the Glory of God by us" (2Corinthians 1:20)."
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Faith´s Checkbook... A Daily Devotional for download by C. H. Spurgeon


Faith's Checkbook: A Daily Devotional by C. H. Spurgeon Download - A sample quote: "A PROMISE from God may very instructively be compared to a check payable to order. It is given to the believer with the view of bestowing upon him some good thing. It is not meant that he should read it over comfortably, and then have done with it. No, he is to treat the promise as a reality, as a man treats a check. He is to take the promise, and endorse it with his own name by personally receiving it as true. He is by faith to accept it as his own. He sets to his seal that God is true, and true as to this particular word of promise. He goes further, and believes that he has the blessing in having the sure promise of it and therefore he puts his name to it to testify to the receipt of the blessing. This done, he must believingly present the promise to the Lord, as a man presents a check at the counter of the Bank. He must plead it by prayer, expecting to have it fulfilled. If he has come to Heaven's bank at the right date, he will receive the promised amount at once. If the date should happen to be further on, he must patiently wait till its arrival; but meanwhile he may count the promise as money, for the Bank is sure to pay when the due time arrives. Some fail to place the endorsement of faith upon the check, and so they get nothing; and others are slack in presenting it, and these also receive nothing. This is not the fault of the promise, but of those who do not act with it in a commonsense, businesslike manner. God has given no pledge which He will not redeem, and encouraged no hope which He will not fulfill. To help my brethren to believe this, I have prepared this little volume. The sight of the promises themselves is good for the eyes of faith: the more we study the words of grace, the more grace shall we derive from the words. To the cheering Scriptures I have added testimonies of my own, the fruit of trial and experience. I believe all the promises of God, but many of them I have personally tried and proved. I have seen that they are true, for they have been fulfilled to me. This, I trust, may be cheering to the young; and not without solace to the older sort. One man's experience may be of the utmost use to another; and this is why the man of God of old wrote, 'I sought the Lord, and he heard me'; and again, 'This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him.'"
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