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The Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon Compiled from His Diary, Letters, and Records, Vol. 4 (Classic Reprint)


His Wife

Fatljtr sjF iuiauglj, mxii ijotu KS ljarrb it By Pastor Thomas Spurgeon. The text vvliich for years has been our consolation is that which saith, I liave chosen thee in the furnace of affliction. Happy enough is the man who is chosen of God ;he may not ask a question as to when or where. Yet we could wish it were otherwise in our case, and that zeal and fervour were not restrained and hampered by being yoked to painful infirmities of the flesh. We cotiJ do more, and we think we may add, without self-conhdence, we would do more, if we were not laid prostrate at the very moment when our work requires our presence. However, unto theL ord be the arrangement of our health or disease, our life or our death; but while we live, we will leave no stone unturned for the increase of His glorious Kingdom in the earth. Every interval of relief shall be laid out inH is service. The time is short, it must therefore be spent all the more economically; the work is great, theL ord must be trusted the more simply. During the Pastor sillness, the pulpit at the Tabernacle has been five times occupied by Mr. Thomas Spurgeon, and once by Mr. Charles; and it has been a delight of no ordinary kind for both of the sick parents to hear on all hands the highly-favourable judgments of God speople as to the present uselulness, and ultimate eminence, of their sons. Godly parents should be encouraged by our experience to pray for and e.xpect the salvation of their offspring. C. H. S., inN otes inT heS word and the Trowel before leaving Jor the furlough described in this chapter. Let me describe certain Baptists in this hotel, (i) A father and son; the father, rather lame; the son, very attentive to the father; in fact, a model; father improving as to health, but nothing to boast of [T hese were, of course, the dear writer himself andS on Tom. S. S.] (2) An old manservant with a grey beard, (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)

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Gönderen The Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon Compiled from His Diary, Letters, and Records, Vol. 4 (Classic Reprint)

19 Haziran 2012

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