Lectures to My Students by Michael Reeves

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Lectures to My Students by Michael Reeves

I do believe in my heart that there may be as much holiness in a laugh as in a cry; and that, sometimes, to laugh is the better thing of the two, for I may weep, and be murmuring, and repining, and thinking all sorts of bitter thoughts against God; while, at another time, I may laugh the laugh of sarcasm against sin, and so evince a holy earnestness in the defense of the truth. I do not know why ridicule is to be given up to Satan as a weapon to be used against us, and not to be employed by us as a weapon against him. From Charles Spurgeon's Lectures to My Students


Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892) was an English Baptist minister, famous as the Prince of Preachers. One of the most eloquent men of his day, Spurgeon started charities, fought against liberalism, and endured depression with laughter and joy. He was one of those rare theologians who lived a life of sacrifice while also enjoying good food and a fine cigar. However, the center of Spurgeon's ministry was preaching the Gospel and changing hearts, and these lectures for aspiring pastors never forgets the center of the ministry: love for Christ and for the lost.


This book contains Spurgeon's unabridged Lectures to My Students (Volumes 1-3).


You will surely laugh out loud as you read Spurgeon. And just as surely, you will find your sin skewered, your faith reinforced, and your wisdom nourished. But there is something more: Spurgeon was a man who embodied the truth that to be in Christ means to be made ever more roundly human, more fully alive. . . To read Spurgeon is to catch that fire and become more vivid. From Michael Reeves's Introduction

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ISBN 13 9781952410581
ISBN 10 1952410584
Title Lectures to My Students
Author Michael Reeves
Series Christian Heritage
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canon Press
Year published 2020-10-01
Number of pages 628
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.