Spurgeons Sermons Volume 37 1891
Volume 37 of Spurgeon's collected sermons, containing messages preached during 1891 at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. These sermons showcase Spurgeon's powerful biblical exposition, vivid illustrations, and passionate gospel proclamation that drew thousands to hear the 'Prince of Preachers' during his Metropolitan Tabernacle ministry.
41 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
Jehovah-Shammah: A Glorious Name for the New Year
2
A Gracious Dismissal
3
A Private Enquiry
4
Our Manifesto
5
Our Expectation
6
Jesus--|All Blessing and All Blest|
7
Entangled in the Land
8
A Call to Prayer and Testimony
9
Bit and Bridle: How to Escape Them
10
Believing on Jesus, and Its Counterfeits
11
The Joyous Return
12
A Poor Man's Cry, and What Came of It
13
Between the Two Appearings
14
The Obedience of Faith
15
Hosanna!
16
Christ's Resurrection and Our Newness of Life
17
The Census of Israel
18
Israel's Hope; or, The Centre of the Target
19
The Covenant Promise of the Spirit
20
The Sword of the Spirit
21
|Lo, I Come|: Exposition
22
|Lo, I Come|: Application
23
Sin: Its Spring-head, Stream, and Sea
24
|My Times Are In Thy Hand|
25
|Am I a Sea, or a Whale?|
26
Redemption Through Blood, the Gracious Forgiveness of Sins
27
The Statute of David for the Sharing of the Spoil
28
The Best Strengthening Medicine
29
The Agreement of Salvation by Grace with Walking in Good Works
30
God Rejoicing in the New Creation
31
The Private Thoughts and Words of Jesus
32
|Honey in the Mouth!|
33
Barriers Broken Down
34
Young Man! A Prayer for You
35
The Lad's Loaves in the Lord's Hands
36
Three Names High on the Muster-roll
37
|Is the Spirit of the Lord Straitened?|
38
A Harp of Ten Strings
39
Three Decisive Steps
40
The First Last, and the Last First
41
Lydia, the First European Convert
