Dear Church Family,
Charles Spurgeon is a great theologian. I wanted to share a few of his famous quotes. He has many more!
Charles Spurgeon Quotes On Prayer
1. If you could pray the best prayer in the world without the Holy Spirit, God would have nothing to do with it. But if your prayer be broken and lame and limping, if the Spirit made it, God will look upon it and say, as he did upon the works of creation, “It is very good."
2. If any of you should ask me for an epitome of the Christian religion, I should say it is in that one word—prayer.
3. All our perils are nothing, so long as we have prayer.
4. My own soul’s conviction is that prayer is the grandest power in the entire universe, that it has a more omnipotent force than electricity, attraction, gravitation, or any other of those other secret forces which men have called by name, but which they do not understand.
5. There is no secret of my heart which I would not pour into [the Lord’s] ear. There is no wish that might be deemed foolish or ambitious by others, which I would not communicate to him.
6. If there be anything I know, anything that I am quite assured of beyond all question, it is that praying breath is never spent in vain.
7. The more we pray, the more we shall want to pray. The more we pray, the more we can pray. The more we pray, the more we shall pray.
Charles Spurgeon Quotes On Praise
8. I feel like that good old saint, who said that if she got to heaven, Jesus Christ should never hear the last of it. Truly he never shall!
9. Praise is the rehearsal of our eternal song. By grace we learn to sing, and in glory we continue to sing.
10. It is well to praise the Lord for his mercy when you are in health, but make sure that you do it when you are sick, for then your praise is more likely to be genuine.
11. If I did not praise and bless Christ my Lord, I should deserve to have my tongue torn out by its roots from my mouth. If I did not bless and magnify his name, I should deserve that every stone I tread on in the streets should rise up to curse my ingratitude, for I am a drowned debtor to the mercy of God—over head and ears—to infinite love and boundless compassion I am a debtor.