1881 C.H. Spurgeon Hand Corrected Sermon Note

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1881 C. H. Spurgeon Hand Corrected Sermon Note Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: The Double “Come” A Sermon Delivered on Lord’s-Day Morning, July 10th, 1881 By C.H. Spurgeon, At the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington Title: “And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come.” Passage: Revelation xxii.17 (Page 35) TEXT READS: [given to you?] Above all, recollect that your ears have been opened by an act of sovereign grace. You might have been left as thousands are, to hear and not to hear; to listen to a voice, but not to perceive its meaning. But the Eternal Spirit, in the sovereignty of his grace, has visited you and given you a new life, and with it all the privileges of the children of God. Can you be indifferent to this? Will you not feel that now the precious seed must be scattered by your hand in the broad furrows of the world, out of gratitude to another hand that first gave the seed to you, and made it take root in the garden of your heart? , then, is your obligation. Now, listen to your commission. “Let him that heareth say, Come.” A believer preaching in the street was accosted by a gentleman who had been ordained to the Accompanied with - Certificate of Authenticity from the Christian Heritage Museum SHIPPING: FREE shipping and secure packaging for all 50 US States and Territories. Additional read more