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Morning And Evening Devotionals In KJV By Charles Spurgeon

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A Devotional Classic for Daily Encouragement

Charles Spurgeon wrote these classic, one-page daily devotions to be read each morning and evening to encourage his fellow believers. Over one hundred years later, Spurgeon's devotions continue to encourage Christians with the message of God's love. Each meditation is founded on a single verse of Scripture, inspiring and exhorting readers to rely upon God's care for people and to respond to that love with ever deeper service. Spurgeon's words are made even more brilliant with attractive, easy-to-read typesetting featuring Bible passages in the trusted King James Version.

Special Features:

•Each day's devotions are attractively presented on facing pages

•732 devotionss–one for every morning and evening of the year–are drawn from every book of the Bible

•A topical index helps readers discover Spurgeon's thoughts on varius topics important to the Christian life

•An index helps of texts allows readers to find what Spurgeon had to say about particular Bible verses

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) is one of the most beloved preachers in the history of the English-speaking world. As a celebrated Baptist preacher, he served for 30 years at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, which seated six thousand people. It is estimated that early in his career, his sermons sold 25 thousand copies per week and that throughout his lifetime, he preached to ten million people. His collected sermons during his lifetime, he preached to ten million people. His collected sermons during his ministry with the New Park Street Church and the Metropolitan Tabernacle fill 63 volumes. With influence reaching across the globe in his day, Spurgeon's wisdom is still alive over a hundred years after his death through the legacy of his writings.