Charles Spurgeon

Charles SpurgeonCharles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians of various denominations, among whom he is known as the “Prince of Preachers.” [Українська] [Русский]

Charles Spurgeon Quotes

“You cannot feed lambs or sheep either unless you are fed yourself.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“We must stand by our Bible, never giving way.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“We want experienced men and women to talk to converted children, and to tell them what the Lord has done for them, and what have been their dangers, their sins, their sorrows, and their comforts.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“We want experienced men and women to talk to converted children, and to tell them what the Lord has done for them, and what have been their dangers, their sins, their sorrows, and their comforts.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“See to it that you look after the children that are in Christ Jesus.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“We pray with boldness, but the boldness which springs from grace, not pride.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“And, dear friends, do not think because you have other service to do that therefore you should take no interest in this form of holy work[…]”

– Charles Spurgeon

“Once there was a fear of hell in you;

there is no hell for you now.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“The only way to keep chaff out of the child’s little measure is to fill it brimful with good wheat. Oh that the Spirit of God may help us to do this!”

– Charles Spurgeon

“It is ours to make doctrine simple; this is to be a main part of our work. Teach the little ones the whole truth and nothing but the truth; for instruction is the great want of the child’s nature.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“It is ours to make doctrine simple; this is to be a main part of our work. Teach the little ones the whole truth and nothing but the truth; for instruction is the great want of the child’s nature.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“God will never bring to mind again the sin of that man who he has pardoned.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“If there be any doctrine too difficult for a child, it is rather the fault of the teacher’s conception of it than of the child’s power to receive it, provided that child be really converted to God.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“If there be any doctrine too difficult for a child, it is rather the fault of the teacher’s conception of it than of the child’s power to receive it, provided that child be really converted to God.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“Peace will be established only by the reign of the prince of peace.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“I cannot comprehend a gospel which lets saints fall away after they are called.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“We practise believer s baptism, and baptize all who confess faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, whether they are children or adults. Our enquiry as to fitness does not refer to age, but to faith.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“We practise believer s baptism, and baptize all who confess faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, whether they are children or adults. Our enquiry as to fitness does not refer to age, but to faith.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“I have nothing to fear;

I cannot be condemned.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“Addict yourselves to the holy work of caring for the feeble and despondent.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“As soon as a person is converted and added to the church he should become the object of the care and kindness of his fellow members.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“All of my sins have been forever obliterated by the blood of Christ.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“I say therefore, this morning, in the name of the Lord Jesus, to all of you who love him, Look well to the weak ones of the church.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“We praise the electing, unchangeable, eternal, conquering love of the Lord.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“Because God is infinitely happy, he delights in the happiness of his creatures.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“We must never so evangelize the outside mass as to forget to fold and feed those within.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“The Lord Jesus himself is the Good Shepherd who laid down his life for the sheep, the Great Shepherd who is brought again from the dead, and the Chief Shepherd under whom he has appointed shepherds to watch for the souls of men.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“Carry Christ’s burden, and your shoulders shall have rest.”

— Charles Spurgeon

“The Lord Jesus himself is the Good Shepherd who laid down his life for the sheep, the Great Shepherd who is brought again from the dead, and the Chief Shepherd under whom he has appointed shepherds to watch for the souls of men.”

– Charles Spurgeon

“Our one instrument as fishers for Christ is the gospel of the grace of God.”

– Charles Spurgeon