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Knowing the Holy Spirit
Ten Classic Sermons by Charles Spurgeon
2019
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**A never before released volume from the Prince of Preachers on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit** "In our day a biblical understanding of the Spirit’s work is sorely needed. Confusion about who He is and what He does abounds, and too often we proceed through life relying on our power rather than His. Many contemporary works about the Holy Spirit are focused solely on either promoting or refuting the excesses of the extreme charismatic movement, and so there is a need to examine what Scripture has to say on the subject from a different vantage point. Spurgeon’s sermons provide just such a vantage point. They are at once timeless expositions of the truth of God’s Word and timely exhortations for the church to give proper, biblical focus on the person of the Holy Spirit." —From the Foreword by Clay Kraby Table of Contents 1. Pentecostal Wind and Fire 2. The Sealing of the Spirit 3. The Spirit of Bondage and Adoption 4. The Power of the Holy Ghost 5. The Comforter 6. The Superlative Excellence of the Holy Spirit 7. The Holy Spirit’s Threefold Conviction of Men 8. The Holy Ghost—The Great Teacher 9. The Holy Spirit’s Chief Office 10. The Necessity of the Spirit’s Work NEW Appendix For more classic sermons from Charles Spurgeon, see other titles in the Rich Theology Made Accessible Series: —Gospel Hope for Anxious Hearts: Trading Fear and Worry for the Peace of God—Encouraged to Pray: Classic Sermons on Prayer—Lessons from the Apostle Paul's Prayers—Our Savior's Cries from the Cross

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Author · 142 books
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was England's best-known preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1854, just four years after his conversion, Spurgeon, then only 20, became pastor of London's famed New Park Street Church (formerly pastored by the famous Baptist theologian, John Gill). The congregation quickly outgrew their building, moved to Exeter Hall, then to Surrey Music Hall. In these venues, Spurgeon frequently preached to audiences numbering more than 10,000—all in the days before electronic amplification. In 1861, the congregation moved permanently to the newly constructed Metropolitan Tabernacle.
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