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Charles H. Spurgeon Story

Charlie24

Well-Known Member
In the book, The Life And Works of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the author, Dr. Henry D. Northrop tells personal stories from Mr. Spurgeon as he remembers them throughout this book. Some are funny and some will bring tears to your eyes. This is a funny one.

Dr. Northrop recalls this story from an older Spurgeon with a walking stick, looking back when he first began to pastor at New Park Street.

"It is sometimes rather difficult to get along with deacons. Resist the Devil and he will flee from you; resist a deacon and he will fly at you.

When I first began to preach at New Park Street, the immense crowds made the heat so oppressive that I could scarcely preach. Many women were carried out fainting.

I asked that the windows be opened. The deacons, in the exercise of their high authority, objected. Next Sunday evening I ordered a man to open them before the commencement of service. They were ordered to be closed again. The following Sunday morning many of those windows were found mysteriously broken with wondrous regularity all around the building.

Great was the indignation and searching the investigation into this act of vandalism. It was never found out, though possibly suspected, as I made no great secret of my visit to the building, but this old stick was responsible for it. Possibly thinking that the same thing might occur again, the windows were left in future under my control."
 

Dr. Bob

Administrator
Administrator
CHS is a hero of mine. Always enjoy reading his thoughts and hearing his stories.

Thankfully, I had always enjoyed deacons whose goal in the church was to uphold the pastor and the ministry and godly men to work with.

Now, some of their wives, however . . .
 

Charlie24

Well-Known Member
CHS is a hero of mine. Always enjoy reading his thoughts and hearing his stories.

Thankfully, I had always enjoyed deacons whose goal in the church was to uphold the pastor and the ministry and godly men to work with.

Now, some of their wives, however . . .

Everyone I know loves Spurgeon. Here's an exchange of letters in hopes that Mr. Spurgeon would come to America.

The editor for the Boston papers falsely claimed Spurgeon was coming to America.

BOSTON, MASS,. June 22, 1876

DEAR SIR,

Is the above paragraph true? We have tried so long and so hard for many years to secure you that we thought it impossible and long since gave up all hope. We are the exclusive agents of all the leading lecturers in America. We will give you a thousand dollars in gold for every lecture you deliver in America and pay all your expenses to and from your home and place you under the most popular auspices in the country. Will you come?

To this invitation Mr. Spurgeon returned the following reply:

CLAPHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND, JULY 6, 1876

GENTLEMEN:

I cannot imagine how such a paragraph should appear in your papers, except by deliberate invention of a hard-up editor; for I never had any idea of leaving home for America for some time to come. As I said to you before, if I could come, I am not a lecturer, nor would I receive money for preaching.
 
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