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My Sermon Notes contains hundreds of sermon outlines from the entire Bible, and provides a unique perspective on Spurgeon’s method of sermon preparation. In these four volumes, Spurgeon offers advice on selecting texts and themes for sermons, as well as frameworks for sermon plans. In this resource Spurgeon includes a model outline, illustrations, and anecdotes for sermons on the Old Testament.

II Gen. 32:28—“As a prince hast thou power with God.” Power with God is a sublime attainment: it leads to the possession of every form of power. No wonder that it is added “and with men.” When Jacob had prevailed with God he had no reason to fear Esau. Observe that it is the power of a single individual, exhibited in a time of deep distress: how much more power will be found where two or three agree in prayer! Let us note,— I. WHAT THIS POWER CANNOT BE. Cannot be physical force. “Hast thou an arm
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