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Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) was an English Baptist preacher and author, pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London and widely known as the 'Prince of Preachers.' The quote emphasizes perseverance and faith, reflecting his frequent use of vivid illustrations in sermons and devotional writings.
Quotes: 7
Quotes by Charles Spurgeon

Cultivating the Rare Flowers of Right Living
Spurgeon’s image immediately turns morality into something living, fragile, and beautiful. By calling right things “rare flowers,” he suggests that goodness does not appear everywhere by accident; instead, it emerges und...
Created on: 4/21/2026

Anxiety’s Theft of Today’s Strength
Spurgeon frames anxiety as a tragic misallocation of energy: it drains the present without actually improving the future. In other words, worry feels like work, but it produces no real change in what tomorrow brings.
Created on: 2/6/2026

Trials That Unearth the Roots of Character
Spurgeon’s image of trials digging up soil points to a farmer’s reality: the plow does not invent what is in the ground; it simply turns it over so we can see roots, rocks, and richness. Likewise, hardship exposes the mi...
Created on: 11/4/2025

The Quiet Triumph of Steadfast Persistence
Charles Spurgeon's mention of the snail evokes a powerful image: a creature defined not by speed, but by unwavering determination. Historically, symbols like the snail have illustrated endurance, and in this context, it...
Created on: 7/27/2025

The Journey May Be Long, But Every Step Is a Step Towards Something Great – Charles Spurgeon
This quote emphasizes the importance of persistence, reminding us that even small, consistent efforts contribute to progress and eventual success.
Created on: 1/16/2025

What We Do Today Matters for All of Eternity - Charles Spurgeon
This quote emphasizes the far-reaching consequences of our actions in the present. It reminds us that what we choose to do today can have lasting effects beyond the immediate moment.
Created on: 10/8/2024

The Essence of Happiness - Charles Spurgeon
This quote emphasizes that true happiness is derived not from material possessions or wealth, but from the enjoyment and appreciation of what we have.
Created on: 8/30/2024