Charles Spurgeon on the Song of Solomon Charles Spurgeon on the Song of Solomon

Charles Spurgeon on the Song of Solomon

64 sermons to ignite a passion for Jesus!

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Have you ever wondered what the Song of Solomon (aka “Song of Songs” or “Canticles”) is all about and why it’s in the Bible? Are you struggling in your faith and need a spark in your relationship with Jesus? If so then this book is for you! Originally preached by Charles Spurgeon to his congregation, these sermons will give you new insight into the Word of God and a new love for Jesus! 


* This collection contains every sermon Spurgeon preached from the Song of Solomon - 64 in all! 


Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British minister known as the “Prince of Preacher’s” whose writings are considered classics and are still in high-demand today. He preached to over 10 million people in his lifetime and published thousands of sermons, besides starting a College for Pastors and orphanages for boys and girls. 


More than just an eloquent preacher, what set Charles Spurgeon apart from many others was his deep knowledge of the Scriptures, his passion for Jesus and his utter dependence on God. This comes out clearly in his dozens of messages on the Song of Solomon. In this oft-neglected book, he found great encouragement for church, life and ministry. May his messages stir you up to greater passion for your Lord, and greater faithfulness as His bride!

GENRE
Religion und Spiritualität
ERSCHIENEN
2014
8. September
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
1.596
Seiten
VERLAG
Christian Classics Treasury
GRÖSSE
2,1
 MB

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