Spurgeon’s Thoughts on The Alter Call

Spurgeon’s Thoughts on The Alter Call

Spurgeon1bOh, that you would trust in the Lord Jesus! Repose in him, and in his finished work, and all is well. Did I hear you say, “I will pray about it”? Better trust at once. Pray as much as you like after you have trusted, but what is the good of unbelieving prayers? “I will talk with a godly man after the service.” I charge you first trust in Jesus. Go home alone, trusting in Jesus. “I should like to go into the enquiry-room.” I dare say you would, but we are not willing to pander to popular superstition. We fear that in those rooms men are warmed into a fictitious confidence. Very few of the supposed converts of enquiry-rooms turn out well. Go to your God at once, even where you now are. Cast yourself on Christ, now, at once; ere you stir an inch! In God’s name I charge you, believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, for “he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
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Spurgeon’s Collected Sermons (Met. Tabern. Pul.)
Sermon 1795 – Pleading And Encouragement Delivered 08/17/1884 delivered at Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington.

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