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Sermons Preached on Unusual Occasions: Sermons Compiled from Spurgeon's Magazine, “The Sword and the Trowel” is unavailable, but you can change that!

It has been said that 'Spurgeon was never topical but always textual'. In point of fact Charles Haddon Spurgeon frequently preached topical sermons, although in all cases he expounded a text of Scripture in the same sermon. It is hoped that this selection of striking and unusual sermons is circulated, some perhaps in similar unusual occasions (a court witness, one married to an unbeliever, a...

win every battle. He who compromises truth to avoid pecuniary loss is hewing out a broken cistern for himself. He who borrows when he knows he cannot pay, he who enters into wild speculations to increase his income, he who does aught that is ungodly in order to turn a penny is not casting his care upon God. An act of disobedience is a rejection of God’s help, that we may help ourselves. He who does the right thing at all hazards practically casts his care upon the Lord. Acts are with us, but their