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You shall never find a bundle of affliction which has not bound up in the midst of it sufficient grace. God
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
If we give God service it must be because He gives us grace. We work for Him because He works in us.
— Charles Spurgeon
The higher a man is in grace, the lower he will be in his own esteem.
— Charles Spurgeon
If none of God's saints were poor and tried, we should not know half so well the consolations of divine grace. When
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Faith is the work of God's grace in us.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
As well chain the eagle's wing to make it mount, as doubt in order to increase our grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
As sure as God puts His children in the furnace of affliction, He will be with them in it.
— Charles Spurgeon
Free grace can go into the gutter, and bring up a jewel!
— Charles Spurgeon
When I am weak then am I strong, Grace is my shield and Christ my Song,
— Charles Spurgeon
Praise is the Rehearsal of Our eternal Song By Grace We learn to Sing, and in Glory We Continue to Sing.
— Charles Spurgeon
The cry of a young raven is nothing but the natural cry of a creature, but your cry, if it be sincere, is the result of a work of grace in your heart.
— Charles Spurgeon
This is the holy reasoning of love; it draws no license from grace, but rather feels the strong constraints of gratitude leading it to holiness.
— Charles Spurgeon
Sin is sovereign till sovereign grace dethrones it.
— Charles Spurgeon
Grace puts its hand on the boasting mouth, and shuts it once for all.
— Charles Spurgeon
The grace that does not change my life will not save my soul.
— Charles Spurgeon
No matter how good you think yourself to be, you cannot enter heaven unless it is under the terms of sovereign grace.
— Charles Spurgeon
The grandest discourse ever delivered is an ostentatious failure if the doctrine of the grace of God be absent from it.
— Charles Spurgeon
It is folly to think the Lord provides grace for every trouble but the one you are in today.
— Charles Spurgeon
Dream of yoking a gnat with an archangel, and then imagine that you can help your Lord in the work of salvation.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Patience is a grace as difficult as it is necessary, and as hard to come by as it is precious when it is gained.
— Charles Spurgeon
The more grace we have, the less we shall think of ourselves, for grace, like light, reveals our impurity.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Faith is the work of God's grace in us. No man can say that Jesus is the Christ but by the Holy Ghost.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
A mouthful of sea air, or a stiff walk in the wind's face would not give grace to the soul, but it would yield oxygen to the body, which is next best
— Charles Spurgeon
A true prayer is an inventory of needs, a catalog of necessities, an exposure of secret wounds, a revelation of hidden poverty.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
We hold that man is never so near grace as when he begins to feel he can do nothing at all.
— Charles Spurgeon
There is no injustice in the grace of God. God is as just when He forgives a believer as when He casts a sinner into hell.
— Charles Spurgeon
I am certain that I never did grow in grace one-half so much anywhere as I have upon the bed of pain.
— Charles Spurgeon
The whitest robes, unless their purity be preserved by divine grace, will be defiled by the blackest spots.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
God could not have given this promise, except from love and grace; therefore it is quite certain his Word will be fulfilled.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
We shall not adjust our Bible to the age; but before we have done with it, by God's grace, we shall adjust the age to the Bible.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Let me not be found a double-minded man - but one entirely under the powerful influence of reigning grace;
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
It is a curious fact, that there is such a thing as being proud of grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Never go hungry while the daily bread of grace is on the table of mercy.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
God's grace is illustrated and magnified in the poverty and trials of believers. Saints
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
None but God would ever have thought of justifying me. I am a wonder to myself.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
There is no other salvation except that which begins and ends with grace.
— Charles Spurgeon
Nothing but grace makes a man so humble and, at the same time, so glad.
— Charles Spurgeon
God comes into our heart - He finds it full - He begins to break our comforts and to make it empty; then there is more room for grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Between here and heaven, every minute that the Christian lives will be a minute of grace.
— Charles Spurgeon
Humility makes us ready to be blessed by the God of all grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
They will never accept grace until they tremble before a just and holy Law.
— Charles Spurgeon
The Lord may not give gold, but he will give grace: he may not give gain, but he will give grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
O What A Freedom Is Thine! Freedom from Condemnation. Freedom to the Promises, Freedom to the Throne of Grace, and at last Freedom to Enter Heaven!
— Charles Spurgeon
He who boasts of grace - has little grace to boast of.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
We would all know more, live nearer to God, and grow in grace - if we were more alone with God.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
O prize exceedingly the matchless power and grace which changes deserts into gardens, and makes the barren heart to sing for joy.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Beloved, it is not office - it is earnestness; it is not position - it is grace which will enable us to glorify God.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
If none of God's saints were troubled and tried - we would not know half so well the consolations of divine grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Morning dawns when the grace overcomes nature.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
When grace has won the day, the worldling seeks the world to come.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
You know not what joys may be stored up for you in the cottage around which grace will plant the roses of content.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
None but God would have ever thought of justifying such a man as Saul the persecutor; but the Lord God is glorious in grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The saints shall persevere in holiness, because God perseveres in grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
He who on earth walked the hospitals still dispenses His grace and works wonders among the sons of men: Let me go to Him immediately and earnestly.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
You may break the clods, you may sow your seeds, but what can you do without the rain? As absolutely needful is the divine blessing.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I would love God even if he damned me, because he was so gracious to others.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Every moment thou waitest does but increase thy misery; thine attempts to plume thyself and make thyself fit for Jesus are all vanity.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Jesus does not cherish an offense, loving us as well after the offense as before it.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Man ate angels' food of old - and why not now? O for grace to feed on Jesus, and so to eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan this year!
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Backward we are naturally to all good things, and it is a lesson of grace to learn to go forward in the ways of God.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Well may our God be glorious in the eyes of His people, seeing that He has wrought such wonders for them, in them, and by them.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Faith asks no signal from the skies, To show that prayers accepted rise, Our Priest is in His holy place, And answers from the throne of grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I am bold to say that, if a man be destitute of the grace of God, his works are only works of slavery; he feels forced to do them.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Doubt not his grace because of thy tribulation, but believe that he loveth thee as much in seasons of trouble as in times of happiness.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Those who dive in the sea of affliction bring up rare pearls.
— Charles Spurgeon
If you are renewed by grace, and were to meet your old self, I am sure you would be very anxious to get out of his company.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
If, then, yours is a much-tried path, rejoice in it, because you will be better able to display the all-sufficient grace of God. As
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
If in prayer I come before a throne of grace, the faults of my prayer will be overlooked.
— Charles Spurgeon
Grace does not choose a man and leave him as he is.
— Charles Spurgeon
All men are negligent of their souls till grace gives them reason, then they leave their madness and act like rational beings, but not till then.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Remember that you need much teaching, much upholding, much grace, and much humility, if your witnessing is to be to your Master's glory.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I am throwing all my good works overboard, and lashing myself to the plank of free grace; for I hope to swim to glory on it.
— Charles Spurgeon
Electing love has selected some of the worst to be made the best. Pebbles of the brook grace turns into jewels for the crown-royal.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Salvation is all grace, which means, free, gratis, for nothing.
— Charles Spurgeon
Grace is the mother and nurse of holiness, and not the apologist of sin.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Be not proud of race, face, place, or grace.
— Charles Spurgeon
If he gives you the grace to make you believe, he will give you the grace to live a holy life afterward." (Sermon, "Justification by Grace")
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Faith exists in different persons in various degrees, according to the amount of their knowledge or growth in grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Wherever the Lord makes a provision, we are quite sure that there was a need for it. No superfluities clutter the covenant of grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
He that enjoys the ocean may rejoice, though some drugs may be taken from him.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Prayer is the thermometer of grace.
— Charles Spurgeon
The grace of the spirit comes only from heaven, and lights up the whole bodily presence.
— Charles Spurgeon
The lowest degree of grace - is superior to the noblest development of unregenerate nature.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon