All of Grace is Charles Spurgeon’s best-selling book. It is a clear and
simple gospel presentation seeking to introduce man to God, his Creator.
An Earnest Word with Those
Who Are Seeking Salvation
by the Lord Jesus Christ
By
C. H. Spurgeon
Charles H. Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834
– 31 January 1892) was a British Particular Baptist preacher who remains highly
influential among Christians of different denominations. He is still known as
the "Prince of Preachers".
Spurgeon never attended theological
school. By the age of twenty-one he was the most popular preacher in London.
He was a strong figure in the
Reformed Baptist tradition, defending the Church in agreement with the 1689
London Baptist Confession of Faith understanding, and opposing the liberal and
pragmatic theological tendencies in the Church of his day,
Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000
people, often up to 10 times each week at different places.
Spurgeon was the pastor of the
congregation of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle)
in London for 38 years, despite the fact he was part of several controversies
with the Baptist Union of Great Britain and later had to leave the
denomination.
In 1857, he started a charity
organization called Spurgeon's which now works globally, and he also founded
Spurgeon's College, which was named after him posthumously.
Spurgeon was a prolific author of
many types of works, including sermons, an autobiography, commentaries, books
on prayer, devotionals, magazines, poetry, hymns and more.
All of Grace
"It is not the object of this book to ask anything of you, but to tell you
that salvation is ALL OF GRACE, which means, free, gratis, for nothing."
Charles
Spurgeon
All of Grace by Charles Spurgeon is a
classic. It’s
plain gospel presentation has been used to lead many people to Christ over the
years since it’s publication, and has inspired generations of soulwinners.
All of Grace is a simple and eloquent presentation of basic
salvation through grace alone. Spurgeon wants readers only to consume his work
and ponder it, he asks nothing in return because he believes in the power of
God to bring unbelievers to Him.
This short and easy read is both a
perfect introduction to salvation and an assurance of it for unbelievers and
the saved alike. In the last line, Spurgeon beseeches readers to accept
salvation now and "Meet me in heaven."
You can read it in an evening, and every Christian
ought to do so at least once. It’s also a great book to give to a friend or
loved one that you’ve been witnessing to.
Lots of information here that was new to me! Thank you!
VastaaPoistaThank you for your visit, Michele!
PoistaSpurgeon is an amazing writer! Thanks for highlighting one of his books as well as providing such wonderful tidbits about his life. We would love for you to link up this post with us at the Literacy Musing Mondays Linkup #LMMLinkup http://www.foreverjoyful.net/?p=859
VastaaPoistaThank you for the visit and the comment! I'll be visiting your blog and I'll be delighted to join your link-up!
PoistaThanks, Joanna! I have red many Spurgeon quotes and know about him, but have not read this book. Your post has put this book on my list! Stunning photography as well! What part of Ecuador are you serving in?
VastaaPoistaThank you for your visit and comment, Pam! I'm currently living in Quito and working with Compassion office here in Ecuador. I also keep visiting the special education teachers in Napo province where I have been working the last then years.
PoistaJoanna, I am very familiar with Charles Hadden Spurgeon. His devotional, Morning and Evening, is my absolute favorite! My husband, who is a Pastor, read many of his books, a historical mentor so to speak.
VastaaPoistaBut I must say, I had never heard of this book! I will have to ask my husband about it!
I'm so glad I stopped by. I will definitely have to read this book!
Thank you for your visit and comment, Karen! I don't think it's a very well known book but there are many sites on internet where you can read it for free. Hope you and your husband'll enjoy it!
PoistaI taught special education too Joanna. Sounds like God has you a great adventure. Thank you for serving and thanks for linking up your post at the #RaRaLinkup too. :-)
VastaaPoistaThank you for your comment and visit, Katie! I think there is so much we can learn about being humans from the special ed students.
PoistaThis is a great post, and I found that last quote particularly inspiring. Love having you as a part of Booknificent Thursday!
VastaaPoistaTina
Thank you for your comment and visit, Tina! I love being part of Booknificent Thursday, there are always so many wonderful blogs and books there.
Poista