The fourth of five collections of Spurgeon sermons.
When Charles Haddon Spurgeon died in 1892, dedicated readers of The Metropolitan Pulpit feared the worst. Was it the end of Spurgeon's sermon publishing? No, said Joseph Herrald, Spurgeon's secretary. Spurgeon left hundreds of unpublished sermons, a backlog that would supply readers for many years to come. In the years after his death, these teachings continued to be an influential theological anchor during a period of rapid change.
A New Beginning offers thirteen volumes of Spurgeon sermons, including shorter ones from Sunday evenings and midweek services. Many of these later sermons also include Spurgeon's Scripture expositions to provide deeper insights into his biblical teachings.
Read these moving sermons from the later years of Spurgeon's ministry to discover the timeless relevance of the gospel message.
*These volumes are a facsimile of the Pilgrim Publications edition of Spurgeon's sermons from 1892 to 1904.