I've always loved Charles Spurgeon for his plainspokenness, his courage,
his enthusiasm for the Word of God, his love of the truth, his command
of the English language, and his ability to use simple, vivid language
to make difficult truths inescapably clear. Those are all
characteristics every preacher should seek to emulate, and there is no
better model than Spurgeon.
A number of other notable
characteristics also distinguished Spurgeon’s ministry: He was
indomitably optimistic, even in the midst of severe pain. He had a
tender shepherd’s heart. He loved people. He had a lifelong passion to
see souls converted to Christ. He remained steadfast and firm in defense
of the truth, even when his views became unpopular. He was a diligent
worker, who knew how to redeem the time. For all those reasons and not
just for his extraordinary preaching skill Spurgeon is a worthy hero for
every preacher to emulate.
It is nonetheless true that
Spurgeon’s preaching is the main thing that makes him stand out as one
of the most remarkable and beloved men God has ever raised up to lead
the church. He is truly the prince of preachers. I often recommend that
young preachers study his sermons, learn from his bright and colorful
use of language and by all means borrow and make use of the best of his
preaching.
Spurgeon was the master of the pithy quote. In fact,
no author I have ever read is as quotable as Spurgeon. His published
sermons as well as his books are a fertile source for ideas,
expressions, illustrations, and axioms that help make biblical truth
clear.
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A number of other notable characteristics also distinguished Spurgeon’s ministry: He was indomitably optimistic, even in the midst of severe pain. He had a tender shepherd’s heart. He loved people. He had a lifelong passion to see souls converted to Christ. He remained steadfast and firm in defense of the truth, even when his views became unpopular. He was a diligent worker, who knew how to redeem the time. For all those reasons and not just for his extraordinary preaching skill Spurgeon is a worthy hero for every preacher to emulate.
It is nonetheless true that Spurgeon’s preaching is the main thing that makes him stand out as one of the most remarkable and beloved men God has ever raised up to lead the church. He is truly the prince of preachers. I often recommend that young preachers study his sermons, learn from his bright and colorful use of language and by all means borrow and make use of the best of his preaching.
Spurgeon was the master of the pithy quote. In fact, no author I have ever read is as quotable as Spurgeon. His published sermons as well as his books are a fertile source for ideas, expressions, illustrations, and axioms that help make biblical truth clear.
Dr. John MacArthur