Preachers often quote Spurgeon today
because he had an ability to explain
Christian truth to ordinary people with
pointed, memorable statements. The
people who heard and read his words
were effectively taught theology and
enjoyed it. He was a dogged defender of
the Bible as God's truth.
There was another side to Spurgeon's
Character, he had a sensitive and
loving nature that was the spur to him
preaching the gospel, so that as many
people as possible could hear the good
news about why Jesus Christ came to
spend time on earth, building a church
for eternity. This also showed through
in his warm pasturing of his
congregation and the setting up of a
college for future ministers of the
gospel.
Spurgeon realised that he could
influence the church beyond his own
lifetime if he could encourage future
pastors to trust the Bible, love people
and preach the truth fearlessly. To
achieve this he collected his lectures
to his college students and published
this book. It has been a classic of
pastoral theology ever since and is
still used to train ministers to this
day.
Spend the extra time and
money, and get the Pilgrim
Publications version. This
CFP version is heavily
edited and abridged, as well
as being of inferior
quality. -
Briant