Este librito contiene un poderoso mensaje predicado por Spurgeon en Londres en noviembre de 1859, ao en que tuvo lugar un gran avivamiento en aquella ciudad. Basndose en Nmeros 21:8, este famoso predicador divide su exposicin en dos partes. En la primera, muestra ciaramente al no creyente el estado de perdicin en el que se encuentra, y lo hace en trminos de la culpa del pecado, la sentencia condenatoria que pesa sobre el pecador, su impotencia para salvarse a s mismo y (lo que es peor an) su falta de disposicin para hacerio. En la segunda, por contraste, expone de forma admirable y persuasiva el remedio provisto por Cristo y que se nos anuncia en el Evangelio.
C.H. Spurgeon (1834 - 1892)
Spurgeon quickly became known as one of the most influential preachers of his time. Well known for his biblical powerful expositions of scripture and oratory ability. In modern evangelical circles he is stated to be the "Prince of Preachers." He pastored the Metropolitan Tabernacle in downtown London, England.His church was part of a particular baptist church movement and they defended and preached Christ and Him crucified and the purity of the Gospel message. Spurgeon never gave altar calls but always extended the invitation to come to Christ. He was a faithful minister in his time that glorified God and brought many to the living Christ.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was England's best-known preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1854, just four years after his conversion, Spurgeon, then only 20, became pastor of London's famed New Park Street Church (formerly pastored by the famous Baptist theologian John Gill).
The congregation quickly outgrew their building, moved to Exeter Hall, then to Surrey Music Hall. In these venues Spurgeon frequently preached to audiences numbering more than 10,000 - all in the days before electronic amplification.
In 1861 the congregation moved permanently to the new Metropolitan Tabernacle.
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