The Cross before the Crown
Charles Spurgeon on Christ’s Last Words on the Cross
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About the Book
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892), as his sermons and expositions testify, treasured the last words of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross. In his ministry, Spurgeon made the whole life of Christ worth beholding: His life, death, resurrection, and His work as the heavenly mediator.
In his book, The Cross before the Crown: Charles Spurgeon on Christ’s Last Words on the Cross, the author brings together twenty-two sermons and six expositions by Spurgeon; one sermon by Octavius Winslow (1808–1878), and one selection by Matthew Henry (1662–1714) from his Commentary. Meant to be used as a devotional, this book will help you develop a deeper understanding of Christ’s ultimate sacrifice for us, His believers.
In his sermons, with the effective ministration of the Holy Spirit (Spurgeon leaned very heavily on the aid of the Spirit), he constantly exalted the One greater than all the patriarchs, prophets, priests, and princesses. The Cross before the Crown: Charles Spurgeon on Christ’s Last Words of the Cross is a testament to Spurgeon’s power as the “Prince of Preachers.”
About the Author
Ernest LeVos graduated from Pacific Union College with a bachelor’s in history and religion, and a master’s in history. He earned a master’s degree in political science from San Francisco State University. His doctorate in history is from the University of Alberta. Currently, he is professor of history (emeritus) at Burman University, Alberta.