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Charles Spurgeon was a British Particular Baptist preacher who remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations, among whom he is still known as the "Prince of Preachers". In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people, often up to 10 times each week at different places. He was the pastor of the congregation of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle) in London for 38 years.Spurgeon was a prolific author of many types of works. This ...
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Charles Spurgeon was a popular Baptist minister in London in mid-Victorian times; his ministry was highly influential and had a significant effect on many families in London and further afield. It was difficult to find a hall large enough to accommodate the crowd who wished to hear him. At times the Royal Surrey Gardens’ Music Hall was hired to accomodate the Sunday congregation; this could seat 10,000 but large numbers were unable to gain admittance. His world-wide heritage is very much wit ...
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Charles Spurgeon was a British Particular Baptist preacher who remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations, among whom he is still known as the “Prince of Preachers”. In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people, often up to 10 times each week at different places. He was the pastor of the congregation of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle) in London for 38 years.Spurgeon was a prolific author of many types of works. His ...
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HE WHO SPOKE and wrote this message will be greatly disappointed if it does not lead many to the Lord Jesus. It is sent forth in childlike dependence upon the power of God the Holy Ghost, to use it in the conversion of millions, if so He pleases. No doubt many poor men and women will take up this little volume, and the Lord will visit them with grace. To answer this end, the very plainest language has been chosen, and many homely expressions have been used. But if those of wealth and rank sh ...
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Amas a justiça e odeias a iniquidade. - Salmos 45.7 "Irai-vos e não pequeis" (Efésios 4.26). Não pode haver bondade em um homem, se ele não sente ira contra o pecado. Aquele que ama a verdade tem de odiar todo caminho de falsidade. Como o nosso Senhor odiou a iniquidade, quando a tentação Lhe sobreveio! Três vezes ela O assaltou, em formas diferent…
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“This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope.” — Lamentations 3:21 Memory is frequently the bondslave of despondency. Despairing minds call to remembrance every dark foreboding in the past, and dilate upon every gloomy feature in the present; thus memory, clothed in sackcloth, presents to the mind a cup of mingled gall and wormwood. There is, h…
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“Whom He justified, them He also glorified.” — Romans 8:30 Here is a precious truth for thee, believer. Thou mayest be poor, or in suffering, or unknown, but for thine encouragement take a review of thy “calling” and the consequences that flow from it, and especially that blessed result here spoken of. As surely as thou art God’s child today, so su…
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E aos que justificou, a esses também glorificou. Romanos 8.30 Crente, esta é uma verdade preciosa para você. Talvez você seja pobre e esteja sofrendo, mas, para seu encorajamento, medite novamente em sua "chamada" e nos resultados que fluem dela - especialmente o bendito resultado mencionado neste versículo. Tão certo como você é um filho de Deus h…
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“What is thy servant, that thou shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am?” — 2 Samuel 9:8 If Mephibosheth was thus humbled by David’s kindness, what shall we be in the presence of our gracious Lord? The more grace we have, the less we shall think of ourselves, for grace, like light, reveals our impurity. Eminent saints have scarcely known to wha…
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“So Mephibosheth dwelt in Jerusalem: for he did eat continually at the king’s table; and was lame on both his feet.” — 2 Samuel 9:13 Mephibosheth was no great ornament to a royal table, yet he had a continual place at David’s board, because the king could see in his face the features of the beloved Jonathan. Like Mephibosheth, we may cry unto the K…
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Morava Mefibosete em Jerusalém, porquanto comia sempre à mesa do rei. Ele era coxo de ambos os pés. 2 Samuel 9.13 Mefibosete não era um belo ornamento para a mesa de um rei; apesar disso, ele tinha lugar permanente nas refeições de Davi, porque este podia ver no rosto de Mefibosete os traços do amado Jônatas. Assim como Mefibosete, podemos clamar a…
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“Continue in the faith.” — Acts 14:22 Perseverance is the badge of true saints. The Christian life is not a beginning only in the ways of God, but also a continuance in the same as long as life lasts. It is with a Christian as it was with the great Napoleon: he said, “Conquest has made me what I am, and conquest must maintain me.” So, under God, de…
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“Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee.” — Psalm 55:22 Care, even though exercised upon legitimate objects, if carried to excess, has in it the nature of sin. The precept to avoid anxious care is earnestly inculcated by our Saviour, again and again; it is reiterated by the apostles; and it is one which cannot be neglected without…
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Confia os teus cuidados ao SENHOR, e ele te susterá. Salmos 55.22 A inquietação, ainda que exercida sobre assuntos legítimos, levada ao excesso, possui em si mesma a natureza do pecado. O preceito de evitar a inquietação é repetido diversas vezes por nosso Senhor. É um preceito reiterado pelos apóstolos; é um princípio que não pode ser negligenciad…
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“And they rose up the same hour, and returned Jerusalem… and they told what things were done in the way, and how He was known of them.” — Luke 24:33,35 When the two disciples had reached Emmaus, and were refreshing themselves at the evening meal, the mysterious stranger who had so enchanted them upon the road, took bread and brake it, made Himself …
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“Forsake me not, O Lord.” — Psalm 38:21 Frequently we pray that God would not forsake us in the hour of trial and temptation, but we too much forget that we have need to use this prayer at all times. There is no moment of our life, however holy, in which we can do without His constant upholding. Whether in light or in darkness, in communion or in t…
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Não me desampares, SENHOR. Salmos 38.21 Frequentemente suplicamos a Deus que não nos abandone em tempos de aflição e provação. Esquecemos, porém, que precisamos fazer esta súplica em todos os momentos. Não existe ocasião de nossa vida (embora seja uma vida santa) em que podemos estar sem o amparo do Senhor. Quer em tranquilidade, quer em tribulaçõe…
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“Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ.” — Philippians 1:27 The word “conversation” does not merely mean our talk and converse with one another, but the whole course of our life and behaviour in the world. The Greek word signifies the actions and the privileges of citizenship: and thus we are commanded to let our actions…
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“Blessed be God, which hath nor turned away my prayer.” — Psalm 66:20 In looking back upon the character of our prayers, if we do it honestly, we shall be filled with wonder that God has ever answered them. There may be some who think their I prayers worthy of acceptance — as the Pharisee did; but the true Christian, in a more enlightened retrospec…
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Bendito seja Deus, que não me rejeita a oração. Salmos 66.20 Ao considerarmos o caráter de nossas orações passadas, se o fizermos com sinceridade, ficaremos repletos de admiração ante o fato de que Deus as respondeu. Talvez alguns imaginem que suas orações são dignas de aceitação, assim como o faziam os fariseus. O verdadeiro crente, numa retrospec…
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“Thou hast bought me no sweet cane with money.” — Isaiah 43:24 Worshippers at the temple were wont to bring presents of sweet perfumes to be burned upon the altar of God: but Israel, in the time of her backsliding, became ungenerous, and made but few votive offerings to her Lord: this was an evidence of coldness of heart towards God and His house. …
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“The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me.” — Psalm 138:8 Most manifestly the confidence which the Psalmist here expressed was a divine confidence. He did not say, “I have grace enough to perfect that which concerneth me — my faith is so steady that it will not stagger — my love is so warm that it will never grow cold — my resolution is so fi…
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O que a mim me concerne o SENHOR levará a bom termo. Salmos 138.8 A confiança que o salmista expressou nestas palavras era divina. O salmista não disse: "Tenho graça suficiente para aperfeiçoar o que a mim me concerne. Minha fé é tão firme que não vacilarei; meu amor é tão ardente que jamais se esfriará; minha determinação é tão firme que nada a ab…
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“Behold, Thou art fair, my Beloved.” — Song of Solomon 1:16 From every point our Well-beloved is most fair. Our various experiences are meant by our heavenly Father to furnish fresh standpoints from which we may view the loveliness of Jesus; how amiable are our trials when they carry us aloft where we may gain clearer views of Jesus than ordinary l…
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“He led them forth by the right way.” — Psalm 107:7 Changeful experience often leads the anxious believer to enquire “Why is it thus with me?” I looked for light, but lo, darkness came; for peace, but behold trouble. I said in my heart, my mountain standeth firm, I shall never be moved. Lord, thou dost hide Thy face, and I am troubled. It was but y…
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Conduziu-os pelo caminho direito. Salmos 107.7 Com frequência, as mudanças fazem com que o crente ansioso pergunte: "Por que as coisas acontecem assim comigo? Procurei luz, e me sobrevieram trevas. Buscava paz, experimento aflições. Disse ao meu coração: 'Estou firme. Nunca serei abalado'. Senhor, escondes tua face e estou atribulado. Ontem, eu tin…
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“There is corn in Egypt.” — Genesis 42:2 Famine pinched all the nations, and it seemed inevitable that Jacob and his family should suffer great want; but the God of providence, who never forgets the objects of electing love, had stored a granary for His people by giving the Egyptians warning of the scarcity, and leading them to treasure up the grai…
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“If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious.” — 1 Peter 2:3 If: — then, this is not a matter to be taken for granted concerning everyone of the human race. “If:” — then there is a possibility and a probabilitythat some may not have tasted that the Lord is gracious. “If:” — then thisis not a general but a special mercy; and it is needful to e…
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Se é que já tendes a experiência de que o Senhor é bondoso. 1Pedro 2.3 "Se" - não se trata de um assunto que se possa ter por certo no que se refere a cada um da raça humana. "Se" - esta palavra nos diz que existe a possibilidade de alguns ainda não haverem provado que o Senhor é bondoso. "Se" - não se trata de misericórdia geral, mas especial; e é…
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“I drew them with cords of a man, with bands of love.” — Hosea 11:4 Our heavenly Father often draws us with the cords of love; but ah! how backward we are to run towards Him! How slowly do we respond to His gentle impulses! He draws us to exercise a more simple faith in Him; but we have not yet attained to Abraham’s confidence; we do not leave our …
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“Marvellous lovingkindness.” — Psalm 17:7 When we give our hearts with our alms, we give well, but we must often plead to a failure in this respect. Not so our Master and our Lord. His favours are always performed with the love of His heart. He does not send to us the cold meat and the broken pieces from the table of His luxury, but He dips our mor…
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As maravilhas da tua bondade. Salmos 17.7 Quando fazemos o bem com o coração, nós o realizamos de fato. Mas, geralmente falhamos em dar com o coração. O nosso Senhor e Mestre não age assim. Os favores dele sempre são realizados com o amor do seu coração. O Senhor Jesus não nos envia a carne fria ou as migalhas da mesa de sua magnificência. Em vez d…
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“And he requested for himself that he might die.” — 1 Kings 19:4 It was a remarkable thing that the man who was never to die, for whom God had ordained an infinitely better lot, the man who should be carried to heaven in a chariot of fire, and be translated, that he should not see death — should thus pray, “Let me die, I am no better than my father…
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“I have seen servants upon horses, and princes walking as servants upon the earth.” — Ecclesiastes 10:7 Upstarts frequently usurp the highest places, while the truly great pine in obscurity. This is a riddle in providence whose solution will one day gladden the hearts of the upright; but it is so common a fact, that none of us should murmur if it s…
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