Note to my Students: For those who are younger listeners, the english is a bit old and traditional language used in the 1800s. Despite the language, this is a message I'd really like you to hear. If you are able to be patient with it, listen carefully and skim over the words that you don't really understand. The message is still very clear if we are able to listen for it. I hope you are challenged by it today as I find it timely and very valuable and relevant for us even today.
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Today's Message is an excerpt from a Christmas Sermon by Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon titled "A Christmas Question".
Charles Spurgeon was the Pastor of New Park Street Chapel (later known as Metropolitan Tablernacle) in London, England between 1854-1892.
He is today regarded as one of the most influential and revered preachers of the modern history. He was the founder of Spurgeon College which was named after him posthumously.
The message excerpt today is taken from the New Park Street Pulpit Volume 6, and delivered on December 25, 1859.
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Music by:
AShamaluevMusic – “Family Christmas (https://www.patreon.com/ashamaluevmusic)
Peter Thompson – Devotional Tracks – “02” (www.ourworshipsound.com)