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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 11 reviews) Sales Rank: 53464 Category: Book
Author: Charles Spurgeon Publisher: Zondervan Studio: Zondervan Manufacturer: Zondervan Label: Zondervan Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 446 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 1.3
ISBN: 0310329116 Dewey Decimal Number: 251 UPC: 025986329112 EAN: 9780310329114 ASIN: 0310329116
Publication Date: December 15, 1979 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This complete and unabridged edition of Spurgeon's great work will make it possible for today's generation to appreciate Spurgeon's combination of discerning wit and refreshingly practical advice.
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  Persevering truths for a deserate age December 9, 2008 I am a 24 year old college student preparing to enter the ministry as a preacher. This book was recommended to me by my former youth pastor and it amazes me that a book written over a hundred years ago is so practical and helpful even in 2008. A book written by "the prince of preachers" about preaching should certainly be picked up by the ministers of today. The topics covered are broad and helpful and reading this has brought both conviction and exhortation to a young preacher like myself. 5 BIG stars!
  Thoughts to Ponder August 10, 2007 This book was reccommended by a friend who is a pastor. It was insightful, and thought provoking! All in Church leadership can benefit by reading this book.
  Indespensible Advice August 16, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Three things that I really appreciate about this book, are its candor, practicality, and humor. One very rarely finds a 19th century man who could communicate truths like these in such a way. In Lectures to My Students, Spurgeon gives indespensible advice to those going into the ministry about how to be an effective preacher. This book is a must have for those called to preach the Gospel and it is a fun read as well. God bless you.
  A Gem May 22, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a book that every Christian should read. Rev. Spurgeon made an impact in God-forsaken England by the Grace of Christ. It's interesting to see how Christ worked in this preacher's life. Of course, he is a sinner just like you and me, although justified by the blood of Christ. His sermons are important because they are a testimony to how Christ works to build up His Church. Of course, our focus should be on Christ and Christa only as our Supreme Leader and Commander in Chief in our spiritual battle.
  Lecture Me November 25, 2005 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
"Affectation of intellectual superiority and love of rhetorical splendour have prevented many from setting forth gospel truth in the easiest imaginable manner, namely, by analogies drawn from common events. Because they could not condescened to men of low estate hey have refrained from repeating incidents which would have accurately explained their meaning. Fearing to be thought vulgar, they have lost goldne opportunities. As well might David have refused to sling one of the smooth stones at Goliath's brow because he found it in a common brook."
Thus, we catch a glimpse of the practical wisdom, which so easily dripped from the pen of Charles Spurgeon, in the preceding quote. It is but a small portion of the witty, yet solid, insights he gives in his work Lectures to My Students. Although this book is intended for those would be pastors and elders who are picking up the mantle of God's preachers, there are great principles of biblical and practical truth which can be applied to any Christian's life. On that basis alone I approvingly recommend this read to all.
Spurgeon's mastery and command of the English language did not keep him from "setting forth gospel turth in the easiest imaginable manner". In fact, with such an ability, he was one of the most avid communicators of his day, and even to this time. I've heard it said before that had Spurgeon's voluminous writings been "unrelgious" in nature, they would've been indeed used to exemplify the best of English language. Spurgeon has been affectionately called the Prince of Preachers, and rightly so, for his eloquence of speech was music to the ears of both the common man and well-to-do.
In Lectures to My Students, Spurgeon's subject matter ranges anywhere from Vocal demonstration and care to "The Minister's Self-Watch". It would behoove anyone who "desires the office of an Elder" to get a copy of Spurgeon's Lectures and make use of the matter found therein. Spurgeon was indeed a uniquely used individual of God. When it comes to preaching, he was definitely exceptional, not typical. Would it be that God would grant us more Preachers such as he!
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