Powerful Preachers
The
Bible says: “Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took knowledge
of them, that they had been with Jesus.” Acts 4:13 (KJV)
When Charles Spurgeon
was pastor at New Park Street in London, God used his words to bring about amazing changes in the lives of people. A man who
was on his way to get some gin saw the crowd at the church door and pushed his way in to see what was going on. At that moment,
Spurgeon turned and faced the man and said that there was a man in the gallery who had a gin bottle in his pocket and had
come with no good motive. The startled man listened to the rest of the message and was converted.
One evening a prostitute, on her way to Blackfriars Bridge to commit suicide, stopped at the church, hoping to hear
some word that would prepare her to meet her maker. Spurgeon was preaching from Luke 7:36-50, the story of the prostitute
who wiped Jesus feet with her tears. His text was verse 44; “Seest thou this woman?” As Spurgeon preached, the
woman saw herself but also saw the grace of God and trusted Christ.
At a Monday evening
prayer meeting, Charles Spurgeon suddenly interrupted his sermon, pointed in a certain direction, and said, “Young man,
those gloves you are wearing have not been paid for; you have stolen them from your employer!” After the meeting a young
man came to the vestry and begged to see Spurgeon. Pale and trembling, the young man confessed that he had stolen the gloves
he was wearing! He promised never to steal again and begged Spurgeon not to expose him to his employer.
May the Lord who directed Spurgeon fill the lives and Spirit of all those who stand behind the sacred desk and preach
the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God in these days of His soon return!
Daily Chronological Bible Reading: 2 Samuel 7; 1 Chronicles 17