What Does Psalm 139 Mean? — Spurgeon on Being Fully Known
What does Psalm 139 mean? Spurgeon’s slow walk through the most personal Psalm — three Treasury passages held next to the famous lines for the woman who needs.
What does Psalm 139 mean? Spurgeon’s slow walk through the most personal Psalm — three Treasury passages held next to the famous lines for the woman who needs.
What does Psalm 91 mean? Spurgeon’s slow walk through the shelter Psalm — three Treasury passages held next to the famous verses for the woman who needs them.
What does Psalm 23 mean? Spurgeon’s slow walk through the shepherd Psalm — three Treasury passages held next to the famous lines for the woman who needs them.
What are sins of omission — Spurgeon on the things undone, slowly read. The neglected goods, the unkindnesses of absence, and the quiet repentance for what was.
What does the Bible say about guilt — Andrew Murray on the conscience, slowly read. The difference between conviction that draws and condemnation that crushes.
How to forgive yourself as a Christian — MacDonald on mercy, slowly read. The verse that lets you stop punishing yourself for what God has already covered.
How to confess sin to God — Owen on mortification, slowly read. Confession is not the prayer; the prayer is the returning to the Father of eternal, free love.
What is true repentance — Edwards on godly sorrow, slowly read across three passages. The difference between sorrow that draws near and shame that turns inward.
What is once saved always saved? Spurgeon’s balanced answer — the doctrine he held while pastoring soft-hearted sinners. Three passages, slowly read.
What is the meaning of salvation? Owen’s three-tense answer — saved, being saved, will be saved. The Puritan doctrine, slowly read for the modern soul.