Charles Spurgeon was a renowned British clergyman and preacher in the 19th century. Known as the "Prince of Preachers," Spurgeon was famous for his powerful and eloquent sermons, which were widely published and read. He led the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, where he preached to large congregations. His theological writings and sermons continue to be influential in Christian circles, reflecting his deep commitment to his faith and his impactful ministry.

"No one knows who is listening, say nothing you would not wish put in the newspapers."



"If I were a Roman Catholic, I should turn a heretic, in sheer desperation, because I would rather go to heaven than go to purgatory."



"None are more unjust in their judgments of others than those who have a high opinion of themselves."



"No one is so miserable as the poor person who maintains the appearance of wealth."



"I believe that nothing happens apart from divine determination and decree. We shall never be able to escape from the doctrine of divine predestination - the doctrine that God has foreordained certain people unto eternal life."



"We have come to a turning point in the road. If we turn to the right mayhap our children and our children's children will go that way; but if we turn to the left, generations yet unborn will curse our names for having been unfaithful to God and to His Word."

