Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith (Tan/Burgundy) (Christian Heritage Series)
C. H. SpurgeonImitation Leather 2014-03-20
Publisher Description
A short reading for every day. Spurgeon wrote this selection of readings to encourage believers to enter into the full provision that their relationship to Jesus entitled them to realise, on a daily basis. He explains we have to present the promises of Scripture to God in prayer and faith, anticipating that he will honour what he has said.
From the preface by C. H. Spurgeon:
'I commenced these daily portions when I was wading in the surf of controversy...I know the roll of the billows, and the rush of the winds. Never were the promises of Jehovah so precious to me as at this hour.' He writes with a pastor's heart to encourage believers to enter into the full provision that their relationship to Jesus entitled them to realize, on a daily basis. He explains we have to present the promises of Scripture to God in prayer and faith, anticipating that he will honor what he has said. His writings will do good to all who read and think on them. C. H. Spurgeon was known as the 'Prince of Preachers'. His Sermons drew thousands and, when printed, sold in the millions.
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Publisher Description
A short reading for every day. Spurgeon wrote this selection of readings to encourage believers to enter into the full provision that their relationship to Jesus entitled them to realise, on a daily basis. He explains we have to present the promises of Scripture to God in prayer and faith, anticipating that he will honour what he has said.
From the preface by C. H. Spurgeon:
'I commenced these daily portions when I was wading in the surf of controversy...I know the roll of the billows, and the rush of the winds. Never were the promises of Jehovah so precious to me as at this hour.' He writes with a pastor's heart to encourage believers to enter into the full provision that their relationship to Jesus entitled them to realize, on a daily basis. He explains we have to present the promises of Scripture to God in prayer and faith, anticipating that he will honor what he has said. His writings will do good to all who read and think on them. C. H. Spurgeon was known as the 'Prince of Preachers'. His Sermons drew thousands and, when printed, sold in the millions.