Life in Christ, Vol. 4: Lessons from Our Lord's Miracles and Parables
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"Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing: nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net." – Luke 5:5
Original title: Miracles and Parables of Our Lord.
Volume 4
A deep, inspiring, and often challenging study of the Lord Jesus Christ's miracles and parables.
Men who were led by the hand or groped their way along the wall to reach Jesus were touched by his finger and went home without a guide, rejoicing that Jesus Christ had opened their eyes. Jesus is still able to perform such miracles. And, with the power of the Holy Spirit, his Word will be expounded and we’ll watch for the signs to follow, expecting to see them at once. Why shouldn’t those who read this be blessed with the light of heaven? This is my heart's inmost desire.
"I can’t put fine words together. I’ve never studied speech. In fact, my heart loathes the very thought of intentionally speaking with fine words when souls are in danger of eternal separation from God. No, I work to speak straight to your hearts and consciences, and if there is anyone with faith to receive, God will bless them with fresh revelation." (Charles H. Spurgeon)
In this fourth volume, Charles H. Spurgeon expounds in marvelous detail on the following miracles:
- Jesus tells Simon to cast his net on the other side of the boat and he obeys. (Luke 5:4-5)
- Jesus heals the centurion's servant and marveled because of the centurion's great faith. (Matthew 8:7-10; Luke 7:4-8)
- Jesus casts an unclean spirit out of a man, and all are amazed at His authority. (Mark 1:21-28)
- Jesus heals the persistent Gentile woman's daughter and compliments her remarkable faith. (Matthew 15:24-28)
About the Author
Charles Haddon (C. H.) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 16, and quickly became famous. He is still known as the “Prince of Preachers,” and frequently had more than 10,000 people present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.
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