C.H. Spurgeon: Pragmatism

One of the great evils of the time is that of deliberating about a plain command of Christ, and asking, “What will be the result of it?” What have you to do with results?  “But if I follow Christ in all things, I may lose my position.”  What have you to do with that? When …

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Spurgeon Quotes on Truth (1)

Better in the abyss of truth than on the summit of falsehood.   C.H. Spurgeon The line of truth is narrow as a razor’s edge.  C.H. Spurgeon The safest truth is the simplest.   C.H. Spurgeon We hope to understand the truth better, but we shall never discover better truth.  C.H. Spurgeon He that perverts truth shall …

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Religious Relativism

By Paul Proctor May 23, 2004 NewsWithViews.com How many of you have heard that a church is built on relationships? According to a Pastors.com article by Rick Warren; after polling a group of church members, a friend of his told him he discovered that 93% of the people joined because of the pastor but that …

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A Clarion Call to the Modern Church

More than a decade ago, John MacArthur called modern churches to return to sound doctrine — we need to hear that call again. Christians historically have understood that their calling is to be in the world but not of the world. As Os Guinness pointed out in a perceptive series of articles on the church-growth …

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