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The Chequebook of the Bank of Faith: Being Precious Promises Arranged for Daily Use with Brief Comments is unavailable, but you can change that!

Spurgeon uses a checkbook as a metaphor for the promises of God—promises endorsed by God and accepted as our own. The Chequebook of the Bank of Faith contains daily readings designed to encourage believers, using Scripture, personal testimony, and stories from Spurgeon’s own life.

“And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be delivered.”—Joel 2:32. WHY do I not call on his name? Why do I run to this neighbour and that, when God is so near and will hear my faintest call? Why do I sit down, and devise schemes, and invent plans? Why not at once roll myself and my burden upon the Lord? Straightforward is the best runner—why do I not run at once to the living God? In vain shall I look for deliverance anywhere else; but with
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