Charles H. Spurgeon has 10 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 8 ratings. The most-rated is Following Christ [Annotated, Updated]: Losing Your Life for His Sake.

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Words of Counsel (Updated Edition)

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"There is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repents." - Luke 15:10 Is there any occupation as profitable or rewarding as that of winning souls for Christ? It is a desirable employment, and the threshold for entry into this profession is set at a level any Christian may achieve - you must only love the Lord God with all your heart, soul, and mind; and your fellow man as yourself. This work is for all genuine Christians, of all walks of life. This is for you, fellow Christian. Be prepared to be inspired, challenged, and convicted. Be prepared to weep, for the Holy Spirit may touch you deeply as you consider your coworkers, your neighbors, the children you know, and how much the Lord cares for these individuals. But you will also be equipped. Charles Spurgeon knew something about winning souls, and he holds nothing back as he shares biblical wisdom and practical application regarding the incredible work the Lord wants to do through His people to reach the lost. About the author: Charles Haddon (C. H.) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 17 and quickly became famous. He is still known as the "Prince of Preachers" and frequently had more than 10,000 people present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.

©2017 Aneko Press (P)2018 Aneko Press

Length: 4 hrs and 10 mins
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Morning and Evening

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Morning and Evening by Charles H. Spurgeon (1834–1892) is one of the most popular daily devotional series of all time. Now available as an audiobook, this inspiring devotional offers Christians of all denominations a daily dose of Charles Spurgeon’s wit and wisdom through a daily tour of the scriptures. Join millions of people who start and end their day throughout the year by listening to these timeless devotionals.

In this audiobook version, Christopher Glyn’s rich, English voice makes Charles H. Spurgeon’s rich, 19th-century English prose easy for the modern listener to understand. Enjoy the depths of the scriptures and set your mind on God each day.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a prolific author and is known for his penetrating thought and precise exposition. Prominent authors and pastors the world over have been influenced by Spurgeon, including Billy Graham, Eugene Peterson, Rick Warren, A. W. Tozer, Paul Young, and countless others. Take this audiobook on-the-go with this masterful performance by narrator Christopher Glyn and let this daily devotional be your companion, as you take this one-year spiritual journey.

©2013 Made for Success, Inc. (P)2013 Christopher Glyn

Length: 35 hrs and 34 mins
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Following Christ [Annotated, Updated]: Losing Your Life for His Sake

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Whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your slave. - Matthew 20:27  You cannot have Christ if you will not serve Him. If you take Christ, you must take Him in all His qualities. You must not simply take Him as a Friend, but you must also take Him as your Master. If you are to become His disciple, you must also become His servant. God-forbid that anyone fights against that truth. It is certainly one of our greatest delights on earth to serve our Lord, and this is to be our joyful vocation even in heaven itself: His servants shall serve Him: and they shall see His face (Revelation 22:3-4).   Charles H. Spurgeon originally wrote this book for members of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. Spurgeon's heartfelt writing style makes this book one that today still encourages believers to move into Christian action. He emphasizes simply moving forward, using the talents and resources you already have at your disposal, for the Lord's service and your own eternal reward. The concepts presented are easy to understand and straight-forward, if only you are ready to lay down your life to follow Christ.  Table of Contents  The Necessity of Following Christ How to Go The Help of the Holy Spirit Only Christ Great Faith and Great Works Being Faithful with the Talents He Already Gave Us The Joy of the Lord's Harvest The Body Works Together Merely a Servant With God Nothing Is Impossible We Must Bear Fruit Solely for His Glory Fire and a Hammer Beware of Foxes Good Things Take Time The Urgency of Today Open Your Mouth God's Limitless Providence Our Meager Loaves in Christ's Hands Original Title: We Endeavor

©2018 Aneko Press (P)2018 Aneko Press

Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
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Free Grace Broadcaster - Issue 198 - The Gospel

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Another quality book from Chapel Library. This issue of the Free Grace Broadcaster includes the following articles: A Report from Heaven by Thomas Boston (1676-1732): The gospel of Jesus Christ is a divine and historical message, a treasure chest of good news to be believed. What Is The Gospel Message? by J. I. Packer: explains that the gospel is comprised of four essential ingredients: a message about God, a message about man, a message about Jesus Christ, and a call to repentance and faith. God's Unspeakable Love by Thomas Manton (1620-1677): the design of salvation is rooted in God’s eternal love. A Right Understanding of Sin by J. C. Ryle (1816-1900): Without a Biblical understanding of sin, one cannot understand his need for the gospel. Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Substitution by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892): Describes the importance of believing Christ's death on the cross and His rising again in the believer's place. The Call to Repentance by J. C. Ryle (1816-1900): reveals that repentance is a part of preaching the gospel and examines its true nature. Why Is Faith Required? by Thomas Manton (1620-1677): discusses faith and its relation to God, Christ, and obedience. Gospel and Judgment by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892): the gospel not only declares the love of God, but that He will judge all people in Christ. Pardon for the Greatest Sinner by Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758): the deepest, foulest sins are no obstacle to finding forgiveness in Christ. A Gospel Worth Dying For by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892): the Apostle Paul was willing to die for the gospel of grace. Why?

©2013 Chapel Library (P)2020 Felipe Chavarro Polania

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Words of Warning (Updated Edition): For Those Wavering Between Belief and Unbelief

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He that believes in the Son has eternal life, and he that does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him. (John 3:36)  This book, Words of Warning, is an analysis of people and the gospel of Christ. Under inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Charles H. Spurgeon sheds light on the many ways people may refuse to come to Christ, but he also shines a brilliant light on how we can be saved. Unsaved or wavering individuals will be convicted, and if they allow it, they will be led to Christ. Sincere Christians will be happy and blessed as they consider the great salvation with which they have been saved.  Whether or not we look to Jesus Christ for salvation is the single most important determination we must make during our lifetime. Countless books have been written addressing just about every imaginable self-help topic. Other books are written solely for entertainment. Some of these books are okay in their own right, but what good are they to the reader/listener if he is lost in the end? Why do we spend so much time even with good things, but neglect the great? Not one thing we can do during our 70 or 80 years on earth amounts to anything if we are not in Christ. What we do for Christ is everlasting, and by claiming our salvation in Him, we have an exceedingly bright future. About the Author Charles Haddon (C. H.) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 17 and quickly became famous. He is still known as the “Prince of Preachers” and frequently had more than 10,000 people present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.

©2018 Aneko Press (P)2019 Aneko Press

Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
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The Greatest Fight

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And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of human wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power. (1 Corinthians 2:4) This audiobook examines three things that are of utmost importance in this fight of faith. The first is our armory, which is the inspired Word of God. The second is our army, the church of the living God, which we must lead under our Lord’s command. The third is our strength, by which we wear the armor and use the sword. The message in this audiobook, when originally presented by Charles Spurgeon in his final address to his own Pastor's College, was received rapturously and enthusiastically. It was almost immediately published and distributed around the world and in several languages. After Charles Spurgeon's death in 1892, 34,000 copies were printed and distributed to pastors and leaders in England through Mrs. Spurgeon's book fund. It is with great pleasure that we present this updated and very relevant audiobook to the Lord's army of today. About the author: Charles Haddon (C. H.) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 17 and quickly became famous. He is still known as the "Prince of Preachers" and frequently had more than 10,000 people present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.

©2018 Aneko Press (P)2018 Aneko Press

Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins
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The Ultimate Baptist Faith Collection: The Writings of Great Evangelists in the Baptist Church

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As an English-speaking denomination, Baptists originated within 17th-century Puritanism as an offshoot of Congregationalism. English Baptists migrated to the American colonies during the 17th century. During the 18th century, the Great Awakening resulted in the expansion of the denomination, and the conversion of many slaves to Baptist churches. Baptist congregations formed their first national organization the Triennial Convention in the early 1800.  The Ultimate Baptist Faith Collection: The Writings of Great Evangelists in the Baptist Church includes: Book one: Acres of Diamonds. Russell Herman Conwell (1843-1925) was a Baptist minister, orator, philanthropist, and lawyer. In Acres of Diamonds, Conwell shows that success is a spiritual idea - the result of adhering to spiritual principles. Based on a speech originally delivered as a lecture to raise money for what would become Temple University, this book is about raising awareness of potential riches that exists around one, an idea which helps to broaden the individual’s perspective. The speech refers to the story of a man who sells his farm to travel far and wide in search of diamonds, when a rich lode of diamonds was, in fact, on the land that he had sold. Acres of Diamonds states the author’s core belief, that each of us is placed here on earth for the primary purpose of serving others. Book two: Biblical Psychology by Oswald Chambers (1874-1917) is an in-depth examination of the individual’s personal relationship with God; the book explores various moral dilemmas and emotional complexities like fear, anger, shame, and selfishness. It shows the believer how to let redemption enter into the soul and to heal the wounds. The book serves as a theology of the soul is highly recommended for Christian counsellors, psychologists, pastors, parents, and teachers. Book three: The Way to God and How to Find It. Dwight Lyman Moody (1837-1899) was an American evangelist and publisher connected with the Holiness Movement, who founded the Moody Church, Northfield School, and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts. In The Way to God and How to Find it, he answers questions: Who is Christ? How can I know my sins have been forgiven? And what is repentance? Book four: How to Read the Bible. In this 1879 sermon, Charles Spurgeon explains the proper way of reading the holy scriptures. He talks about praying, meditating, and being willing to learn from others. Finally, he warns the faithful against the false teachers. Book five: For Whom Did Christ Die?. In this sermon based on Romans v. 6., Charles Spurgeon claims that humanity is sick, and that Christ died out of sheer pity for the ungodly. Book six: Christ Is Glorious: Let Us Make Him Known was delivered on Sunday morning, March 20th, 1864, by Charles Spurgeon. Based on Micah 5:4, it deals with the glory of God and with the role of the church. Spurgeon exhorts the believer to "go out personally and serve with your flaming torch of holy example, and with your trumpet tones of earnest declaration and testimony." Book seven: The Heart of the Gospel. The 13th-century Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon explains the importance of atonement. He writes that the core of the Gospel is redemption, and the essence of redemption is the substitutionary sacrifice of Christ. Spurgeon states that those who preach this truth preach the Gospel in whatever else they may be mistaken, but these who do not preach atonement have missed the soul and substance of the divine message. Book eight: The Scriptural Doctrine of Hell. In this 1878 sermon, the Baptist-Calvinist preacher warns that God knows how to hold the unrighteous for the day of judgment, while continuing their punishment. He laments the fact that "the threatenings of God are having all the thunder taken out of them", and that, "the fiercest onslaught has been made upon the doctrine of God's severity against sin". There is an awful doom awaiting those who die impenitent, having rejected the offer of the gospel of God, Archibald Brown admonishes in passionate language. Book nine: The Pioneer of Destruction!. Archibald G Brown asserts that pride is, as Chrysostom called it, "The mother of hell". He notes that most destruction has come when humans try to be, or play, God - determining that this desire is at it's core "pride".

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Radical Depravity

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Jesus Christ saves radically depraved men, women, and children from their sins. However, to understand, believe, and love the good news about the crucified and resurrected Savior, we must first understand our condition. Thus, we offer this issue of the Free Grace Broadcaster: Radical Depravity.  Arthur Pink introduces us to this weighty subject by asking the question, “Is man a totally and thoroughly depraved creature by nature?” Thomas Reade then tells us about the deadly consequences and bitter fruits of Adam’s fall: In Adam, all die. We then consider Joel Beeke’s helpful survey of the doctrine of human depravity. A second article by Thomas Reade leads us to a painful truth: The heart of man is evil. But he does not leave us there: He takes us to the blessed Son of God for deliverance. John Owen describes with great clarity the depraved and corrupted state of man’s mind and teaches us that the only remedy for this great darkness is the new birth: “You must be born again.” Loraine Boettner explains the extent and effects of original sin, which results in human inability in the matters of salvation. What is our true spiritual condition outside of Christ? Charles Spurgeon declares that we are legally, spiritually, and eternally dead. Nevertheless, he also tells us that we can be legally, spiritually, eternally alive by faith in Jesus Christ the Son! We then hear from John Flavel that in mercy, grace, and love, God draws sinners to Jesus Christ, gradually, suitably, powerfully, effectually, and finally. That is indeed good news!  J. C. Ryle brings our subject to a close by asking a penetrating question: “Are you dead or alive?” Each of us, dear listeners, must answer that question.

©2019 Chapel Library (P)2020 Felipe Chavarro Polania

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Life in Christ: Lessons from Our Lord's Miracles and Parables: Volume 1

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A deep, inspiring, and often challenging study of the Lord Jesus Christ's miracles and parables. "Men who were led by the hand or groped their way along the wall to reach Jesus were touched by his finger and went home without a guide, rejoicing that Jesus Christ had opened their eyes. Jesus is still able to perform such miracles.  And, with the power of the Holy Spirit, his word will be expounded, and we’ll watch for the signs to follow, expecting to see them at once. Why shouldn’t those who read this be blessed with the light of heaven? This is my heart's inmost desire.  I can’t put fine words together. I’ve never studied speech. In fact, my heart loathes the very thought of intentionally speaking with fine words when souls are in danger of eternal separation from God. No, I work to speak straight to your hearts and consciences, and if there is anyone with faith to receive, God will bless them with fresh revelation." (Charles H. Spurgeon) In this first volume, Charles H. Spurgeon expounds on the following miracles: Jesus heals two blind men by touching their eyes. (Matthew 9:27-30) Jesus uses spit to heal another blind man. (Mark 8:22-25) Jesus passes through the midst of those who would kill him. (Luke 4:28-30) Jesus brings a widow’s son back to life. (Luke 7:11-17) Jesus releases a woman from a spirit of infirmity. (Luke 13:10-13) Jesus heals ten lepers but only one thanks him. (Luke 17:12-16) Jesus gently rebukes his mother then makes wine for the wedding. (John 2:1-5) Jesus tests a nobleman’s faith and his son is healed. (John 4:46-53) About the author: Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at the age of 17 and quickly became famous. He is still known as the “prince of preachers” and frequently had more than 10,000 people present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books. Please note: The title was originally published as Miracles and Parables of Our Lord.

©2017 Aneko Press (P)2020 Aneko Press

Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
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Sweet Comfort for Feeble Saints

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was England's best-known preacher for most of the second half of the 19th century. This sermon, delivered on February 4, 1855, is based on Matthew 12:20: "A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory". The message is one of encouragement, so that believers remain firm in the faith, trusting in God for strength.

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Narrator: Adam Douglas
Length: 40 mins
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