The Promises of God: A New Edition of the Classic Devotional Based on the English Standard Version
Spurgeon, Charles H; Chester, Tim (revised by)
"A promise from God is like a check payable to order. It is given to the believer with the view of delivering to him some good thing. We are not meant to read it at our leisure and then forget about it. No, we are to treat the promise as a reality, as someone treats a check." -C.H. Spurgeon, from the preface
God has given no pledge that he will not redeem and encouraged no hope that he will not fulfill. —Charles Spurgeon
For over 150 years, Charles Spurgeon’s classic daily devotional on God’s promises has comforted the hearts of God’s people. For each day of the year, Spurgeon reflects on a specific promise of God from Scripture that strengthened his heart in times of severe depression and suffering. Each daily meditation testifies to the goodness, faithfulness, and power of God.
In this volume, Tim Chester helps Spurgeon speak to a new generation, updating archaic words, shortening sentences, and streamlining sentence structure—all without losing Spurgeon’s passionate and pastoral voice. These devotional readings will inspire you with fresh faith in the promise-making and promise-keeping God of the Bible.
Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892) was famed for his down to earth, gospel hinged sermons, and his church, London's Metropolitan Tabernacle regularly drew thousands. Many of his numerous books and lectures remain in print, and his sermons continue to convict and inspire readers
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