Today- June 19th is the birthday of the greatest of Baptist preachers and one my true heroes in the faith.
Please read the following blog from DesiringGod.org for your blessing and in tribute of a great man of God
The Bible is God’s Bible; and when I see it, I seem to hear a voice springing up from it, saying, “I am the book of God; man, read me. I am God’s writing; open my leaf, for I was penned by God; read it, for he is my author, and you will see him visible and manifest everywhere. -Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon was born on June 19th (today) in 1834, and was made by God to be a gift to the body of Christ. His preaching impacted tens of thousands of people in his own day and millions since that time.
He was a pastor who was unwaveringly committed to Jesus Christ, and therefore unwaveringly committed to the Bible. He preached in a manner worthy of the message he proclaimed, fervently and with great conviction, to audiences of more than 10,000 with no modern amplification.
This past April I was in Louisville for T4G, and in my free time I took a tour of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Perhaps the highlight of the tour was the viewing of Charles Spurgeon’s personal Bible in the James P. Boyce Centennial Library.
To see Spurgeon’s personal Bible, stained with the oil of his fingers and weathered by his times of private worship, moved me deeply. I was not moved because the man who turned the pages of this Bible was great. Rather, I was moved because a man caught such a glimpse of the almighty God in turning its pages.
How we need to pray for God to raise up a new generation of preachers like the greaat Spurgeon who have an unwavering commitment to preach the word of God in with passion and clarity and with the unction of the Holy Spirit
