Advice for Seekers

Weight 0.2 lbs
Dimensions 7.1 × 4.75 × 0.3 in
ISBN 9781848717305
Binding

Paperback, eBook (ePub & Mobi), Paperback & eBook (ePub & Mobi)

Topic

Jesus Christ

Original Pub Date

1890 (actually 1993)

Banner Pub Date

Oct 28, 2016

Page Count

120

Format

Book

Endorsements

‘I’ve given away hundreds of these to people that I meet. It’s written so simply, so well – it’s such an evangelistic tool. It’s a great book also for how to preach evangelistically.’ — JOEL BEEKE

Book Description

Many false ideas exist about who God is and how to know him. These errors frequently prevent seekers from coming to Jesus Christ and trusting him wholly.

C. H. Spurgeon, one of the most well-known Christian ministers in Victorian London, identifies numerous false ideas about what it is to follow Christ, and deals with them one by one. Before his own conversion, Spurgeon found many difficulties in coming to Christ, even though he had a thorough knowledge of the Bible. As such, the seeker will find in Spurgeon a sympathetic counsellor.

Perhaps you are an ‘almost Christian’, but your interest is mistaken by others for faith itself, and so your outstanding questions remain unanswered. This book will help to answer such questions.

There is also help here for true believers. Doubts and fears will be removed, and many will be brought to full assurance.

Table of Contents Expand ↓

1 Do Not Try to Save Yourself 1
2 Despised Ones Seeking Jesus 5
3 Seekers Touching Christ 10
4 Still No Light, and Why? 17
5 'We Wait for Light' 22
6 The Invitation 27
7 Something to be Set Right 35
8 Hindrances to Coming to the Light 42
9 Seekers Encouraged-the Substitute 47
10 Seeking 54
11 How Luther Sought and Found 62
12 Saved through Faith 67
13 May I Believe? 74
14 A Needless Question Answered 82

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