Spurgeon on God

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In Spurgeon on God, you will learn about the various attributes and characteristics of the Creator. Spurgeon's teachings on the Father's immutability, providence, love, and other facets of His personality will impact readers' lives with revelations and fresh insights that will deepen their understanding of God and His purposes, thereby promoting their spiritual growth. This book was inspired by the Holy Spirit, and it will produce lasting changes in the lives of those who read it. On each page God will speak to the reader's heart and impel the reader to draw near to the One who loves us with an everlasting love. Spurgeon wrote, ''Let us fly to our God. He is a consuming fire. He will not consume our spirit, but our sins. Let the goodness of God excite us to a sacred jealousy, and to a holy revenge against those iniquities which are hateful in His sight.''

About the author

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British preacher, pastor, author, and theologian. A relentless disciple of Jesus, he was famed for his oratory and profound way with words; his sermons and books are a delight to both intellectuals and the average layperson. His passion for the Word of God and his inimitable style of leading his reader directly into the presence of each member of the Trinity have long been treasured by churchpeople all over the world. His own devotion to Jesus led him courageously through a full, and at times difficult, life; he stands today as one of the great saints of the last many centuries.

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