La primera entrega de la serie “Clásicos de la fe”, presenta dos de las obras más importantes de Charles Spurgeon: DISCURSOS A MIS ESTUDIANTES: Charles Spurgeon fundó «The Pastor's College» en Londres en 1856, con solo veintidós años de edad. Supervisó la capacitación de hasta ochocientos hombres a la vez, dando conferencias una vez por semana. Discursos a mis estudiantes es una colección de esas conferencias. Conocido como el «Príncipe de los predicadores», el equilibrio entre levedad y gravedad de Spurgeon, bromeando y suplicando, es ampliamente capaz de alentar, convencer y formar pastores y ministros en nuestros días. TODA LA GRACIA: Este libro es el llamado personal de Charles Spurgeon a los incrédulos para que acepten la gracia gratuita de Dios. La creencia de Spurgeon en el poder del evangelio para salvar muestra su presentación clara y abierta del mismo. La salvación, argumenta Spurgeon, es gratuita, regalada. ¿La aceptaremos? Toda la gracia sirve como una introducción perfecta a la salvación para el pecador y una seguridad convincente de la salvación para el santo.
LECTURES TO MY STUDENTS: Charles Spurgeon founded The Pastors’ College in London in 1856, at only twenty-two years of age. He supervised the training of up to eight hundred men at a time, lecturing once a week. Lectures to My Students is a collection of those lectures. Known as the Prince of Preachers, Spurgeon’s balance of levity and gravity, joking and pleading, is amply able to encourage, convict, and shape pastors and ministers in our day. ALL OF GRACE: All of Grace is Charles Spurgeon’s personal appeal to unbelievers to accept the free grace of God. His belief in the power of the gospel to save informs Spurgeon’s clear and open gospel presentation. Salvation, Spurgeon argues, is free, given away. Will we accept it? All of Grace serves as a perfect introduction to salvation for the sinner, and a compelling assurance of salvation for the saint.
He was converted to Christ at the age of 16 and immediately began preaching. He preached in the streets and in the fields before he was 21. In his first church, he began with 100 members. It grew until he was preaching to 10,000 people in the Surrey Music Hall. His church, the Metropolitan Tabernacle, seated 6,000 people. He withdrew from every movement among English Baptists which tended to criticize the Authorized Version 1611 in any way.
Before his death, he published more than 2,000 sermons and 49 volumes of commentaries, sayings, anecdotes, illustrations, and devotions.
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