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Till He Come: Communion Meditations And Addresses
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
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"I've always loved Charles Spurgeon for his plainspokenness, his courage, his enthusiasm for the Word of God, his love for the truth, his command of the English language, and his ability to use simple, vivid language to make difficult truths inescapably clear." "One day I heard a friend say, 'I write my sermons, then I read Spurgeon to see how he dealt with the text.' The Prince of Preachers is still head of the class." Come back to where it all started with the Prince of Preachers. When Charles Haddon Spurgeon spoke at communion meetings they were often times of great solemnity, and sometimes times of rejoicing, but always times when God's presence was at work in the hearts of the assembled congregation. You too may have felt the thrill of God moving in your heart or had the experience of meeting with him at a time of worship. You can thrill to such times again as you read this collection of the addresses Spurgeon gave at the Lord's Supper. Spurgeon was not only a great orator but he was also a man with a warm pastoral heart. To him the times together around the Lord's Table were times when both features of his ministry came together in rejoicing to urge the congregation to think once more about the great event they were celebrating. This comes through just as clearly to the reader today as it must have done to the hearer then. If you feel that you need to be re-grounded in the meaning of your faith then Till He Come will be a blessing to you. About the Author The details of Charles Haddon Spurgeon's life still continue to amaze one and all. He was born in Kelvedon, Essex, England, on June 19, 1834. He accepted Christ in 1850 at the age of 15. By age 16, he preached his first sermon in 1851, and by age 20, Spurgeon had already preached over 600 sermons. In 1854, Spurgeon was asked to become pastor of the New Park Street Chapel, one of the sixth largest Baptist Churches in London. The 1200 seat Chapel had previously been pastored by Dr. John Gill among others, and it carried a rich heritage with it. Although the Church was located in the midst of a filthy industrial district which was hard to reach, by 1855, it was obvious that the Church must start meeting at the Exter Hall while the Church building was expanded. When the expansion was completed, it still was too small and the congregation was forced to start meeting at the Surey Music Hall. By 1856, over 10,000 people would crowd the hall just to get a chance to hear Spurgeon preach a sermon. To accommodate the growing number of people, the church voted to build a new sanctuary and to change the name of the Church to the Metropolitan Tabernacle. On March 31, 1861, the first service was held in the sanctuary, with a capacity of 5,600 was the largest non-conformist church in the world. When Spurgeon came to New Park Street in 1854 it had a membership of just 232 members. By the end of 1891, 14,460 souls had been baptized and added to the church with a standing membership of 5311. Spurgeon ministered there for over 30 years. It is estimated that over his lifetime he preached to over 10,000,000 people.
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