Christ’s Glorious Achievements (Charles Spurgeon)

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a man captivated, comforted, and revolutionized by Christ: here you’ll see why. He brings home what it means for the believer that Christ is the End of the law, the Conqueror of Satan, the Overcomer of the world, the Maker of all things new, the Spoiler of principalities and powers, the Destroyer of death, and the Seeker and Savior of the lost.

“If you have never read anything of Spurgeon before, this book is for you, and a treat awaits you. If you want to press in to know Christ better, to know all he is for you and what he has done for you, read this.”
-— Michael Reeves

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Christ’s Glorious Achievements

Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a man captivated, comforted, and revolutionized by Christ: here you’ll see why. He brings home what it means for the believer that Christ is the End of the law, the Conqueror of Satan, the Overcomer of the world, the Maker of all things new, the Spoiler of principalities and powers, the Destroyer of death, and the Seeker and Savior of the lost.

“If you have never read anything of Spurgeon before, this book is for you, and a treat awaits you. If you want to press in to know Christ better, to know all He is for you and what He has done for you, read this.” -— Michael Reeves

Table of Contents

Foreword by Michael Reeves vii
Preface xi
1 Christ the End of the Law 1
2 Christ the Conqueror of Satan 25
3 Christ the Overcomer of the World 51
4 Christ the Maker of All Things New 77
5 Christ the Spoiler of Principalities and Powers 103
6 Christ the Destroyer of Death 121
7 Christ the Seeker and Saviour of the Lost 147

Review by Alan Hill:

This is a glorious book on a glorious subject. The prince of preachers Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892) outlines seven great achievements that Jesus Christ won for us.

Christ, he explains, is the end of the law, the conqueror of Satan, the overcomer of the world, the maker of all things new, the spoiler of principalities and powers, the destroyer of death and the seeker and saviour of the lost.

The book is full to the brim with Christ. His heart overflows as he seeks to magnify his work for us. As you read you will find yourself taught, challenged, comforted and encouraged.

If you have never read any of Spurgeon’s sermons then this is a wonderful place to start. Spurgeon never short-changes you, he never under-feeds you, and he always points you to Christ.

In his last sermon preached from the pulpit he said, ‘It is heaven to serve Jesus. I am the recruiting sergeant and I would fain find a few recruits at this moment.’ This book will show you the depth and height of your Saviour’s love for you and inspire you to tell others about Christ. Buy it, read it; you will not be disappointed.