
This Easter season, meditate deeply on Christ’s final moments before his death and his triumphant resurrection with forty devotions taken from the sermons of Charles H. Spurgeon.
Because we have read and heard the accounts of the crucifixion and resurrection so many times, we often move too quickly over some of the more intricate details of the last days of Jesus’s life. Why did he wash the disciples’ feet? Why was he crowned with thorns? Why was he silent before Herod? What Depths of Love allows readers to slow down and meditate on these and other fascinating details of Christ’s final moments on Earth.
Spurgeon’s deep understanding of the cross and resurrection, made accessible to modern readers, will enrich your walk with Christ, help you cherish the glorious hope of salvation, and encourage you to proclaim him boldly. From Gethsemane to Golgotha to the empty grave, these sermons proclaim Christ crucified and risen, the blazing center of Spurgeon’s theology and ministry.
If you pick up this book outside of the Lent and Easter season, fear not! As editor Geoffrey Chang points out, Spurgeon would say not to worry too much about the church calendar but make it your ambition to repent and meditate on Christ crucified all year round.
Geoffrey Chang, MDiv, PhD, serves as Associate Professor of Historical Theology and the curator of the Spurgeon Library at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an elder at Wornall Road Baptist Church, the Book Review Editor for History and Historical Theology at Themelios (The Gospel Coalition), and is the author of many articles and books, as well as the editor of A Wondrous Mystery, Your Only Comfort, and What Depth of Love. He is married to Stephanie, and they have three children.
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