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From the pen of Charles Spurgeon:
This year we will gather heavenly fruit on earthly ground, where faith and hope have turned the desert into the Lord's garden. If "men ate the bread of angels" (Ps. 78:25) long ago, why not today? May God grant us the grace to feed on Jesus, and thereby eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan this year!
Whether you are familiar with the works of this classic Christian author or discovering him for the first time,...
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ISAÍAS 45:2 - Este fue el versículo que Charles Spurgeon escuchó predicar a la edad de quince años, y que le mostró el camino a la salvación. En este libro devocional Charles Spurgeon nos da día a día un alimento que nos nutrirá y nos enseñará las maravillas de la Palabra de Dios. Vuelvan a mí ofrece una perspectiva espiritual y una sabiduría eterna de uno de los predicadores más grandes de todos los tiempos. Él ha entusiasmado a generaciones...
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon was known as the Prince of Preachers, stirring audiences from his London pulpit from 1854 to 1892. Millions more who never heard him preach read his weekly sermons. Morning by Morning, one of Spurgeon's best known classic devotionals, has now been updated in today's language with contemporary application commentary. Look Unto Me represents some of Spurgeon's most powerful devotions, with added Scripture references and quotes...
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Charles Spurgeon's greatest devotions have now been fully updated and expanded. Jim Reimann, editor of the #1 Best-Selling Updated Editions of My Utmost for His Highest and Streams in the Desert has also added thought-provoking comments to each devotion, which include other Scriptures to consider, as well as application and closing prayers. Unlike the original edition, this new edition includes these new features: • Scripture quotes referenced in...
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