April 24, 2006

Spurgeon Would Have Agreed

In my last post, I made an appeal for creativity. Or, more precisely, the guts to speak and minister creatively. C.H. Spurgeon was creative. Perhaps his words will clarify what my aspiration really is.

Truth and life must conquor, and their victory is nearest when they cease to be encumbered with the grave clothes of conventionalism and pretence. It is delicious to put one’s foot through the lath and plaster of old affectations, to make room for the granite walls of reality. This has been a main design with me, and may God send success to the effort.
Posted by Bob Bixby at April 24, 2006 05:41 PM | eMail this entry! | 98 Words
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I love Charles Spurgeon,
He is so cut and dry, and so full of real passion! His book Lectures to my students is a great book that I have enjoyed. Good practical advice. I love that he was virtually a Holy-Spirit taught man. I heard that he never went to cemetary. Ooops I mean Seminary!

Thanks,
-Sean
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Posted by: sean at July 8, 2006 12:04 AM
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