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Metropolitan Tabernacle, London SE1 6SD

Metropolitan Tabernacle, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SD

Opening times: Mon - Thursday 11 - 3 pm and Sat 11 - 1pm

Opening times: Mon - Thursday 11 - 3 pm and Sat 11 - 1pm

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According to Promise

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Publisher's Note:

C H Spurgeon (1834-1892) begins by showing the difference between real and nominal religion, the origin of all true religious experience being the promise of salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ alone.

With Christ come all the wonderful promises of God. These relate to this life as well as the next and are always far greater than we realise, coming from the inexhaustible resources and willingness to bless that characterise our God. Indeed, the Lord Jesus Christ is shown to be the sum and substance of the promises.

We are urged to identify and plead the promises appropriate to our circumstances in true faith and confidence. God has never yet gone back on His promises! He never will!

Contents:

1. A Sieve Needed
2. The Two Seeds
3. The Two Lives
4. Differing Hopes
5. Persecution Consequent on the Promise
6. The Parting
7. Whose Are the Promises?
8. The Promise a Free Gift
9. The Promise of God a Reality
10. The Peculiar Treasure of Believers
11. The Valuation of the Promises
12. The Lord’s Promise – the Rule of His Giving
13. The Rule without Exception
14. Taking Possession of the Promise
15. Endorsing the Promise
16. The Promise Used for This Life
17. Searching Out the Promise
18. The Time of the Promise
19. The Promises in Possession through the Spirit
20. Jesus and the Promises

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Publisher's Note:

C H Spurgeon (1834-1892) begins by showing the difference between real and nominal religion, the origin of all true religious experience being the promise of salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ alone.

With Christ come all the wonderful promises of God. These relate to this life as well as the next and are always far greater than we realise, coming from the inexhaustible resources and willingness to bless that characterise our God. Indeed, the Lord Jesus Christ is shown to be the sum and substance of the promises.

We are urged to identify and plead the promises appropriate to our circumstances in true faith and confidence. God has never yet gone back on His promises! He never will!

Contents:

1. A Sieve Needed
2. The Two Seeds
3. The Two Lives
4. Differing Hopes
5. Persecution Consequent on the Promise
6. The Parting
7. Whose Are the Promises?
8. The Promise a Free Gift
9. The Promise of God a Reality
10. The Peculiar Treasure of Believers
11. The Valuation of the Promises
12. The Lord’s Promise – the Rule of His Giving
13. The Rule without Exception
14. Taking Possession of the Promise
15. Endorsing the Promise
16. The Promise Used for This Life
17. Searching Out the Promise
18. The Time of the Promise
19. The Promises in Possession through the Spirit
20. Jesus and the Promises