Charles Spurgeon Sayings and Quotes

Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous old Charles Spurgeon quotes, Charles Spurgeon sayings, and Charles Spurgeon proverbs, collected over the years from a variety of sources.'

It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. Charles Spurgeon
A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. Charles Spurgeon
If you believe in prayer at all, expect God to hear you. If you do not expect, you will not have. God will not hear you unless you believe He will hear you; but if you believe He will, He will be as good as your faith. Charles Spurgeon
We are all damaged goods in recovery. Charles Spurgeon
Many men owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties. Charles Spurgeon
To be forgiven is such sweetness that honey is tasteless in comparison with it. But yet there is one thing sweeter still, and that is to forgive. As it is more blessed to give than to receive, so to forgive rises a stage higher in experience than to be forgiven. Charles Spurgeon
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. Charles Spurgeon
Nobody can do as much damage to the church of God as the man who is within its walls, but not within its life. Charles Spurgeon
The kind of sermon which is likely to break the hearer's heart is that which first has broken the preacher's heart, and the sermon which is likely to reach the heart of the hearer is the one which has come straight from the heart of the preacher. Charles Spurgeon
Time is short. Eternity is long. It is only reasonable that this short life be lived in the light of eternity. Charles Spurgeon
God's thoughts of you are many, let not yours be few in return. Charles Spurgeon
The preacher's work is to throw sinners down into utter helplessness that they may be compelled to look up to Him Who alone can help them. Charles Spurgeon
We cannot play at preaching. We preach for eternity. Charles Spurgeon
Saving faith is an immediate relation to Christ, accepting, receiving, resting upon him alone, for justification, sanctification, and eternal life by virtue of God's grace. Charles Spurgeon
The grace of God has sought out in the world the greatest sinners. It has not passed by the vilest of the vile. He who called himself the chief of sinners was a partaker of the love of Christ. Charles Spurgeon