Greatheart at War: The Controversies of Charles Spurgeon - Session 7
Most Comments
•
1h 5m
The time period in which Spurgeon ministered was characterized by spiritual decline, compromise, and humanism. Many ministers believed they needed to become relevant to the culture and Spurgeon was thought to be archaic and crude. Spurgeon did not seek out conflict but, for the sake of truth, he often found himself embroiled in it. The greatest of these conflicts was known as the Downgrade Controversy, a battle which Spurgeon fought till his death.
Up Next in Most Comments
-
NAR - Counterfeit Power, Quench & Gri...
The NAR and some Charismatics flaunt a counterfeit power and quench and grieve the Holy Spirit. They claim to perform signs and wonders and to experience the power of God, while accusing their critics of ‘having the appearance of godliness but denying its power.’ Yet they are far from being the s...
-
An Evaluation of the Charismatic Gift...
There are certain miraculous gifts that are closely connected to the authority of the New Testament Apostles. Daniel and Robin examine a book by Lutheran author, Douglas Judisch, concerning whether or not this class of gifts continues into the present or if they ceased after the ministry of the A...
-
First Lessons in Sovereignty - Studie...
In this sermon Tom Pennington explains how the book of Daniel displays God's sovereignty over human history.