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Jeremy Walker
From the Heart of Spurgeon
We are on a journey to work through the sermons of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, reading one per day. Join our conversation as we discuss the sermons, week by week, to see the truth he preached about Jesus Christ and Him crucified come from Spurgeon's heart to ours.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 62 ratings
Very uplifting
Thank you for your dedication.
empresariozorro via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/24/24
Favorite Podcast
In college, I used to say, “Why go to class when I can simply read the material on my own?” I quickly learned that the value of lecture was to hear the material, which I read in advance, reinforced and explained by one who is a specialist in the field. It is no secret that Jeremy Walker is a...Read full review »
dqwgvryub via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/27/23
A Treasure!
I have so appreciated this podcast. It engages me very time and challenges me toward a deeper Christian life. Jeremy Walker is almost as rich as Spurgeon himself. ;-)
mwainwright via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/22
Recent Episodes
purgeon is happy to preach on preaching, so that the saints under the sound of his voice might know what to expect, and to what they are entitled. He does that in this sermon. Taking the phrase, “Rightly dividing the word of truth” he studies it by way of a series of figures taken from a variety...
Published 05/03/24
Published 05/03/24
The Sword and the Trowel was Spurgeon’s magazine. The January number for 1875 began with an article acknowledging God’s goodness in providing for the publication of sermons for twenty years, and giving some history of the endeavour (this article is included in this week’s printed sermon). This...
Published 04/26/24
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