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Such simplicity, such straightforwardness! Taking Acts 4:13 as his starting point, Spurgeon asks whether or not we show that we have been with Jesus.
He asks what a Christian should be, when a Christian should be so, why he should be so, and how he can be so. Then he holds Christ before us as we see him in the Scriptures, urging principled obedience in the power of the Spirit at all times and in all places, for the sake of our own souls, the honor of true religion, and the glory of Christ himself.
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Such simplicity, such straightforwardness! Taking Acts 4:13 as his starting point, Spurgeon asks whether or not we show that we have been with Jesus.
He asks what a Christian should be, when a Christian should be so, why he should be so, and how he can be so. Then he holds Christ before us as we see him in the Scriptures, urging principled obedience in the power of the Spirit at all times and in all places, for the sake of our own souls, the honor of true religion, and the glory of Christ himself.
Connect with the Reading Spurgeon Community on Twitter!
Follow Jeremy Walker on Twitter and Facebook
For more content like this, visit www.mediagratiae.org
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