Charles Spurgeon
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Carry the Light podcast All of Grace by Spurgeon & Around The Widket Gate
Salvation is ALL OF GRACE, which means, free, gratis, for nothing."
~ Charles H. Spurgeon, All of Grace ~
Charles Spurgeon draws from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress to reach those who have not yet entered the "wicket gate". The free gift of eternal life is available to all, including those in the dangerous position of being almost a Christian.
Imagine standing outside a garden paradise, gazing upon its beauty and splendor but
refusing to enter through the gate.
That is exactly the picture Spurgeon paints in this work on evangelism and witnessing, pointing out the great tragedy of sinners who stand on the wrong side of the gate, look upon everlasting life but never pursue it.
This book is for those, both young and old, who have been challenged by the Gospel and yet have not found themselves able to yield to Christ.
Please share this important message with anyone and everyone that has not found themselves united with Christ, that they may know the lover and caretaker of their souls.
Spurgeon’s last sermon, delivered 121 years ago, ended with these words:
“Those who have no master are slaves to themselves. Depend upon it, you will either serve Satan or Christ, either self or the Savior. You will find sin, self, Satan, and the world to be hard masters; but if you wear the livery of Christ, you will find him so meek and lowly of heart that you will find rest unto your souls. He is the most magnanimous of captains.
“There never was his like among the choicest of princes. He is always to be found in the thickest part of the battle. When the wind blows cold he always takes the bleak side of the hill. The heaviest end of the cross lies ever on his shoulders. If he bids us carry a burden, he carries it also. If there is anything that is gracious, generous, kind, and tender, yea lavish and superabundant in love, you always find it in him. These 40 years and more have I served him, blessed be his name! and I have had nothing but love from him. I would be glad to continue yet another 40 years in the same dear service here below if so it pleased him. His service is life, peace, joy. Oh, that you would enter on it at once! God help you to enlist under the banner of Jesus even this day! Amen.”