Walking is of far more importance than talking.

O LORD, who shall sojourn in your tent? Who shall dwell on your holy hill? He who walks blamelessly (uprightly KJV) and does what is right and speaks truth in his heart; —Psalm 15, our reading for today. Charles H Spurgeon comments on Psalm 15 True believers do not cringe as flatterers, wriggle as serpents, … More Walking is of far more importance than talking.

Spurgeon: “I could neither love, worship, nor obey a lying God.”

Charles H. Spurgeon, in a sermon, “What God Cannot Do!” from 1864: Titus 1:2 “…God, who never lies…” (part of our Bible reading plan today) Then again, the Scriptural idea of God forbids that He should lie. Just review your thoughts about God, if you can.  What idea have you formed of Him? If you have … More Spurgeon: “I could neither love, worship, nor obey a lying God.”

Spurgeon: “I could neither love, worship, nor obey a lying God.”

Charles H. Spurgeon, in a sermon, “What God Cannot Do!” from 1864: Titus 1:2 “…God, who never lies…” Then again, the Scriptural idea of God forbids that He should lie. Just review your thoughts about God, if you can.  What idea have you formed of Him? If you have read Holy Scripture and have gotten the … More Spurgeon: “I could neither love, worship, nor obey a lying God.”

Spurgeon on Integrity

Psalm 101:2-3 I will walk with integrity of heart within my house; I will not set before my eyes anything that is worthless. Reader, how fares it with your family? Do you sing in the choir and sin in the chamber? Are you a saint abroad and a devil at home? For shame! What we … More Spurgeon on Integrity