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Author: Charles Spurgeon
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon writes, "Out of the proclamation of the amazing story of the love of Jesus other wonders grow, for signs and wonders are the witness of the gospel's power."
In Seven Wonders of Grace, Spurgeon displays the wonders of God’s amazing grace to these wayward souls:
THE OUTRAGEOUS REBEL 2 Chronicles 33:12,13
His forgiveness toward the once-deceitful Manasseh
THE WOMAN THAT WAS A SINNER Luke 7:37,38
His mercy toward the woman who washed Jesus feet
THE DYING THIEF Luke 23:39-43
His promise to the dying thief on the cross
SAUL OF TARSUS 1 Timothy 1:16
His transforming grace toward Saul of Tarsus
THE PHILIPPIAN JAILOR Acts 16:24-34
His miraculous work before the eyes of the Philippian jailor
THE RUNAWAY SERVANT Philemon 10-10
His reclaiming of Onesimus’ life
THE GREATEST WONDER OF ALL Ezekiel 9:8 (“And I was left”)
His incredible saving grace in my life
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
(1834-1892) converted to Christianity at the age of fifteen. By the age of twenty-two, he was the most popular preacher in England, and remained so for the latter half of the 1800s. He frequently spoke to crowds over 10,000 in the days before electronic amplification. Known as the "Prince of Preachers," he delivered nearly thirty-six hundred sermons throughout his life. A prolific writer as well, many of Spurgeon's works remain in print to this day.
Table of Contents
01. Manasseh; or, the Outrageous Rebel
02. The Woman That Was a Sinner, or, the Loving Penitent
03. The Dying Thief; or, the Lone Witness
04. Saul of Tarsus; or, the Pattern Convert
05. The Philippian Jailor; or, the Good Officer Improved
06. Onesimus; or, the Runaway Servant
07. The Greatest Wonder of All
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