This is one of Spurgeon’s calls to arms: a trumpet sounding to stir the saints to endeavour. Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might, says the Preacher of Ecclesiastes, and Spurgeon enter’s into the Preacher’s exhortation, and then develops some evangelical arguments—some gospel reasons—why every Christian should take it to heart, and put forth their hand in serving the Lord Almighty. It leaves us asking not, “What must I do?” but, “What may I do” in considering the opportunities before us to bring glory to God.
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Jesus, the Substitute for His People (S1223)
Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth (S1217)
A Grateful Summary of Twenty Volumes (S1209)
The Reception of Sinners (S1204)
The Claims of God (S1197)
Hindrances to Prayer (S1192)
A Singular Title and a Special Favour (S1182)
Fearful of Coming Short (S1177)
The Lord Chiding his People (S1171)
Without Money and Without Price (S1161)
Daniel Facing the Lion’s Den (S1154)
The Parent’s and Pastor’s Joy (S1148)
The Minister’s Plea (S1139)
Clearing the Road to Heaven (S1131)
God Beseeching Sinners by His Ministers (S1124)
Christ Asleep in the Vessel (S1121)
Onward! (S1114)
A Call to Worship (S1107)
Good Cause for Great Zeal (S1097)
Always, and for All Things (S1094)
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