Charles Spurgeon Quote

We must teach plainly that the faith which saves the soul is not a dead faith, but a faith which operates with purifying effect upon our entire nature, and produces in us fruits of righteousness to the praise and glory of God.


The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: Sermons Preached and Revised (ed. 1873)


We must teach plainly that the faith which saves the soul is not a dead faith, but a faith which operates with purifying effect upon our entire...

We must teach plainly that the faith which saves the soul is not a dead faith, but a faith which operates with purifying effect upon our entire...

We must teach plainly that the faith which saves the soul is not a dead faith, but a faith which operates with purifying effect upon our entire...

We must teach plainly that the faith which saves the soul is not a dead faith, but a faith which operates with purifying effect upon our entire...