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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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The gospel: The power of God to save.,
By CJS (Isle of Athelney) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Around The Wicket Gate (The Spurgeon Collection) (Paperback)
The title of this book relates to Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress. The Pilgrim had to go through a little wicket gate, which stands for the entrance into the Kingdom (or salvation). Charles Spurgeon, a greatly gifted physician of souls, was concerned that many hung around the wicket gate, as it were, but did not go in. Part of the problem being that they found many reasons to exclude themselves from the simple, honest and real invitation to every man, woman and child, who was willing to enter in. Remember the leper who came to Jesus and said: "If You are willing, You can make me clean"? Jesus answered: "I am willing, be clean", and with that He touched and healed the sick man. There was no lack of willingness in Jesus. All who come to Him for salvation will find it, because He was so willing that He actually died to get us in. But even to believers the mysteries of the wicket gate can be quite daunting. After all, if we are not sure how we got in the gate, we can hardly recommend it to others! It only takes a little doubt to shut us up, and make us feel that if we only ploughed our way through a virtual library of books our assurance in the gospel would return. This won't do. But what should someone do to be saved? Must they conclude that the wicket gate, that gives them access to light and life, is actually their baptism; or their going forward in a meeting; or their sinner's prayer; or even their spoken declaration to follow Jesus? This is what this small book is concerned with and helps us understand. Why do I recommend this book to you? I do so because the gospel is at once utterly simple and at the same time profoundly deep. The gospel is, actually, if you wish to look at it like this, an introduction to the real and living Lord, Jesus Christ. It is not just accepting a number of propositions; neither is it simply getting your head round some difficult concepts. It is quite literally to encounter Jesus for yourself. The reason that the gospel is the power of God to save is that it presents Jesus. The evangelist doesn't save people, nor, in a sense, does the repentant sinner get HIMSELF saved. The gospel is a wicket gate - a door. That door is Jesus. It's not just about Jesus; it is Jesus! "I am the door", says Jesus, "He who enters by Me shall be saved". When you get excited about the "wicket gate" you aren't just getting excited about some method or way of salvation, you are getting excited about Jesus; the Jesus that died and rose again for you. That's why I can happily recommend this book to you: I want you to know Him.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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around the wicket gate,
By a. hansen (new jersey, usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Around the Wicket Gate (Paperback)
Spurgeon's book is a concise look at scriptural teaching on what true salvation is, and is not. He uses the allegory "Pilgrim's Progress" to illustrate his teachings on the matter. This book is an easy read, but pithy and thought-provoking. I enjoyed this book very much and have passed it on to others.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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I loved this book -,
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This review is from: Around the Wicket Gate (Paperback)
This book is great because of its simplicity and its beautiful illustrations of Biblical principles. I highly recommend this book to anyone and I recommend that you lend it to your friends, too. It is small but powerful.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Christ-like preaching,
By A Customer
This review is from: Around the Wicket Gate (Paperback)
In this work, Pastor Spurgeon offers a highly insightful and much-needed presentation of the gospel of Jesus Christ. People should read and meditate on each chapter. It is best not to read the book in one sitting, but read it in sessions. Spurgeon is one of the best literary preachers that I know. I absolutely love his work.
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Best little must-read books around!,
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This little book will refresh any true believer in Jesus Christ with a tremendous review of what we believe about the One who loved us and shed His own blood for our souls; and it will inform the seeker of the same, providing eternal redemption through faith in Christ. This copy has already found more use than anticipated, and we trust will continue to spread its truth and bring forth much fruit for God's glory and for the good of all who read it!
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Terrible. So many typos, it's not even readable.,
By montar en bicicleta "i just don't know" (atlanta, ga) - See all my reviews
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Though it says nothing about this in the description, this book was not written by a human. It was scanned and reproduced by a computer (Apparently to save on costs, humans were removed from every aspect of this books creation). There are literally typos on every page and in many places there are entire paragraphs and pages that are completely unreadable, because there are so many typos its nonsense. (It's not just a misspelled word here and there, its entire paragraphs full of gibberish.) I really wanted to read this book and I thought the price was great, but this is not a book, this is a production experiment gone awry. Do not buy this book, unless you just want to read the title, because that's about the only thing that is legible.
1.0 out of 5 stars
riddled with typos,
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As published by General Books, who used optical character recognition (OCR), this book has too many typos - and I mean serious typos: (page 1, "TV/TILLIONS of men are ...";page 3,"$rounb tfye tDtcket HEAT numbers of persons ..." and so on. I realize that the term 'typo' probably is not the best term for OCR flubs, but this book was a real publishing disappointment. Not worth the price, no matter how low.
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Around the Wicket Gate by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Paperback - Apr. 1995)
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