"A Certain man placed a fountain by the wayside, and he hung up a cup near to it by a little chain. He was told some time after that a great art-critic had found much fault with its design. "But," said he, "do many thirsty persons drink at it?"?... "Here is my fountain, and here is my cup: find fault if you please; but do drink of the water of life. I only care for this. I had rather bless the soul of the poorest crossing-sweeper, or rag-gatherer, than please a prince of the blood, and fail to convert him to God."
- From the book.
Here is the foundation of Spurgeon's ministry - his desire to see people come to trust Jesus so that they can enjoy eternity with God in heaven. It is a personal, passionate plea for you to consider where you are spiritually.
Using plain language and word pictures, Spurgeon shares an earnest word for those who are seeking salvation. It has been written to show clearly how much we all need grace and how much grace is available for our needs. The writer would like to compel us, by his words, to come to Jesus Christ and receive that grace. A classic on a great subject written by one of the greatest preachers who ever lived.
144 pages.
All of Grace: An Earnest Word with Those Seeking Salvation is in the following collections: