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A selection of Charles Spurgeon's sermons on the infinite and amazing Love of God.Paul's First Prayer is one book that will bring growth and knowledge about prayer, grace and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God.Written by Charles Spurgeon was one of the most important Christian writers of all time.
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“For behold, he is praying.” Acts 9:11.
God has many methods of quenching persecution. He will not allow His church to be injured by its enemies, or overwhelmed by its foes.
And He is not short of means for turning aside the way of the wicked, or of turning it upside down. In two ways He usually accomplishes His end sometimes by the confusion of the persecutor and at others in a more blessed manner, by his conversion. Sometimes He confuses and confounds His enemies He makes the diviner mad. He lets the man who comes against Him be utterly destroyed, allows him to drive on to his own destruction and then, at last, turns round in triumphant derision upon the man who hoped to have said aha! aha! to the church of God.
But at other times, as in this case, He converts the persecutor. Thus, He transforms the foe into a friend. He makes the man who was a warrior against the gospel, a soldier for it.
Out of darkness He brings forth light. Out of the eater He gets honey, yes, out of stony hearts He raises up children unto Abraham! Such was the case with Saul.
A more furious bigot it is impossible to conceive.
He had been splattered with the blood of Stephen when they stoned him to death so officious was he in his cruelty, that the men left their clothes in the charge of a young man named Saul.
Living at Jerusalem, in the college of Gamaliel, he constantly came in contact with the disciples of the Man of Nazareth. He laughed at them; he reviled them as they passed along the street; he procured enactments against them, and even put them to death!
And now, as a crowning point, this werewolf, having tasted blood, becomes exceedingly mad. He determines to go to Damascus, that he may glut himself with the gore of men and women that he may bind the Christians, and bring them to Jerusalem there to suffer what he considered to be a just punishment for their heresy and departure from their ancient religion!