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"It is very delightful to pray for sinners and pray for saints, but there should be special prayer for Jesus Christ, for the extension of his kingdom, that he may see of the travail of his soul, and that his second advent may speedily arrive." - Charles Spurgeon

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Again we come, our oil is out; Our empty souls we bring. Lord, sweep away all fear and doubt And own a worthless thing. - CHS, #93, “Emptiness” buff.ly/48h9luZ

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"Complete, prayerful, habitual obedience to Christ is the very choicest pledge of affection which we can present to our Lord. May infinite mercy help us to present it." - Charles Spurgeon

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"Any saint is an image of Christ, but a poor saint is the express image of Christ; there is a something more about him than about the rich, in which he is even in detail and circumstances more like his Lord." - Charles Spurgeon

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Check out The Spurgeon Library sermon of the week, “Our King, Our Joy", by Charles Spurgeon, delivered on November 27, 1870, at Metropolitan Tabernacle. All quotes for this week will be from this resource. spurgeon.org/resource-libra…

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Check out the newly republished edition of the Metropolitan Tabernacle sermon series using the link provided below: heritagebooks.org/products/spurg…

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"All the force and the energy of sacred minstrelsy is laid under contribution that Jehovah may be extolled." - Charles Spurgeon

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"As our latter days are nearer the land of light, let them be fuller of song. Let us begin below the music which shall be prolonged through eternity." - Charles Spurgeon

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"I shall pray that those who have tasted longest that God is gracious, may utter the loudest notes of thanksgiving, that so the younger pilgrims may learn from them, and be strengthened and comforted by their joyful example." - Charles Spurgeon

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"Children of Zion, you are the people who should be joyful in our King, and there are sacred principles within you which make it certain that you will be." - Charles Spurgeon

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"The children of Zion are loyal to their King; they delight to think that “the Lord reigneth;” they are glad that he has set his King upon the holy hill of Zion." - Charles Spurgeon

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Smile on or frown, It lasts but for a day. And when that day is gone, Both siles and frowns decay. - CHS, #66, “Above The World” buff.ly/48h9luZ

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"If we be his followers, come fair, come foul, come life, come death, none shall ever divide us f from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." - Charles Spurgeon

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"We will receive evil from his hand as thankfully as good, for that which appears evil we are well assured is good if he ordains it." - Charles Spurgeon

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"[…]our greatest joy is to hear of saved souls in whom he[Christ] is glorified, to see him revealing his healing power among the sons of men, and the sons of men acknowledging that healing power by yielding themselves to his service." - Charles Spurgeon

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"The citizen of Zion is content to be poor, to be unknown, or to be obscure, if the Prince of the house of David be but glorified." - Charles Spurgeon

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"May the Spirit dwell in us so richly that for us to live may be Christ and not self at all. May we count all things but loss for Christ’s sake." - Charles Spurgeon