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Pain and sorrow are part of the Christian life—a fact recognizable since the Psalmist composed words of lament, and acknowledged in Spurgeon’s volume on the subject. In The Mourner’s Comforter, Spurgeon looks to the words of Isaiah to address the most difficult of human emotions. Isaiah, although an Old Testament prophet, anticipates the message of the Gospel—that Christ meets our needs—and...

us that the great business of every true minister is to preach the gospel: there are other duties to be fulfilled, but this is the head and front of a minister’s calling. Every minister should say, “this one thing I do: the Lord hath appointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek.” The preaching can, however, only be done in the power of a divine anointing. He that speaks for God should speak in God’s strength, because the Spirit of God has come upon him, is moving him to speak, is helping him
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