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The Greatest Fight (Updated, Annotated): Spurgeon's Urgent Message for Pastors, Teachers, and Evangelists

af Charles H. Spurgeon

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And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of human wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power. ¬¿ 1 Corinthians 2:4If we fight for the Lord Jesus Christ, we must be responsible soldiers and prepare well, although even then, men are not conquered by the glitter of shields, nor by the smoothness of a warrior¿s hair, but with a higher power that cuts through their armor. This book examines three things that are of utmost importance in this fight. The first is our armory, which is the inspired Word of God. The second is our army, the church of the living God, which we must lead under our Lord¿s command. The third is our strength, by which we wear the armor and use the sword. The message in this book, when originally presented by Charles Spurgeon in his final address to his own Pastor's College, was received rapturously and enthusiastically. It was almost immediately published and distributed around the world and in several languages. After Charles Spurgeon's death in 1892, 34,000 copies were printed and distributed to pastors and leaders in England through Mrs. Spurgeon's book fund. It is with great pleasure that we present this updated and very relevant book to the Lord's army of today.… (mere)
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And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of human wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power. ¬¿ 1 Corinthians 2:4If we fight for the Lord Jesus Christ, we must be responsible soldiers and prepare well, although even then, men are not conquered by the glitter of shields, nor by the smoothness of a warrior¿s hair, but with a higher power that cuts through their armor. This book examines three things that are of utmost importance in this fight. The first is our armory, which is the inspired Word of God. The second is our army, the church of the living God, which we must lead under our Lord¿s command. The third is our strength, by which we wear the armor and use the sword. The message in this book, when originally presented by Charles Spurgeon in his final address to his own Pastor's College, was received rapturously and enthusiastically. It was almost immediately published and distributed around the world and in several languages. After Charles Spurgeon's death in 1892, 34,000 copies were printed and distributed to pastors and leaders in England through Mrs. Spurgeon's book fund. It is with great pleasure that we present this updated and very relevant book to the Lord's army of today.

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