The fifth of five collections of Spurgeon sermons
Spurgeon's final sermons rolled off the press in 1917, concluding an epic project known as the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit. His publisher wanted to continue, but paper shortages during World War I finally forced the venture to end. Now these final messages are available again in the fifth and final set released by Reformation Heritage Books and Midwestern Seminary.
"These sermons are Spurgeon's greatest legacy to the church," says Geoff Chang, series editor.
An Ongoing Legacy offers thirteen volumes of Spurgeon sermons, including many that were delivered at the Metropolitan Tabernacle Thursday evening service. Today's church is still shaped by Spurgeon's heart for the poor, his bold stand for orthodoxy, and his Christ-centered theology.
Read these moving sermons from the later years of Spurgeon's ministry to discover the timeless relevance of the gospel message.
*These volumes are a facsimile of the Pilgrim Publications edition of Spurgeon's sermons from 1905 to 1917.