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Spurgeon was a master illustrator. His sermons are full of vivid accounts and memorable illustrations which bring the message of the Gospel to life. In What the Stones Say, Spurgeon uses stones to illustrate the message of the Gospel. He draws from the imagery of stones in the Bible and the stories of stones in daily life. This volume also contains useful illustrations for preachers and teachers...

The odds and ends of time are precious: little spaces of time, like the intervals between dinner and class, or when waiting at a railway station, are, like the dust of the diamond, all precious. How many chances have been wasted of doing good service for our Lord and Master because we have not seized the passing moments, “gathering up the fragments, that nothing be lost.” Diamond dust is like truth: no matter how small the truth is, it is worth dying for. Everything that is true is essential. True,
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