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Power of Christ's Miracles

The amazing success of Charles Haddon Spurgeon's thirty-eight-year metropolitan ministry in the city of London during the second half of the nineteenth century was said to have been unparalleled in England since the days of George Whitefield and John Wesley. During nearly four decades of ministry, he built London's Metropolitan Tabernacle into the world's largest independent congregation and established a preaching legacy that may never be surpassed.

Recognized by his peers then and now as "The Prince of Preachers," it is also remarkable that Spurgeon remains history's most widely read preacher. Being a wonderfully visual expositor, Spurgeon preached a remarkable number of sermons that centered around the miracles of Jesus Christ. His word pictures of the many colorful individuals to whom Christ brought healing and the events where Christ may have calmed the seas or fed the five thousand represent a powerful storytelling skill that gripped his listeners' hearts.

Joumey then with Charles Charles Spurgeon as he paints the biblical scenery of some of Christ's most stunning miracles. Spurgeon believed that "the object of the miracles is to reveal more fully the power and authority of our Lord's Word and to let us see by signs following that His teaching has an omnipotent force about it." And the splendor of the miracles of Christ is not limited to what they teach us about the power of Christ to rescue us from sin. It is also clear from many of the miracles that the simplest action of life may be sublimely great.

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Author(s) Spurgeon, Charles - Personal Name
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Call Number 248.4 Spu p
ISBN/ISSN 188300215X
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Classification 248.4
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Emerald Books
Publishing Year 1995
Publishing Place Washington
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