Around the Wicket Gate, Charles Spurgeon
Around the Wicket Gate, Charles Spurgeon
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Around the Wicket Gate

Author: Charles Spurgeon

Narrator: Bryan Nyman

Unabridged: 1 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/24/2017


Synopsis

The Wicket Gate is the term first coined by Paul Bunyan for the narrow path to Heaven. In Around the Wicket Gate, Spurgeon speaks to those who are near the gate but have not yet walked through.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Justin on November 02, 2014

I don't know how anyone could dislike Spurgeon. This is a delightful little books filled with beautiful language and wonderful metaphors. It is written written with a passion and conviction that I find lacking in many modern books. It was written to those who would be seeking the Lord and it clearly......more

Goodreads review by Abbey on September 27, 2007

Very good book. I would recommend this book to anyone who is seeking the Lord and wants to know Him through salvation. I read this book a few times before I was saved and it helped tremendously.......more

Goodreads review by Jethro on December 17, 2020

Simply fantastic. Left me convicted, encouraged, and awestruck - as all Spurgeon's writings do. The focus of this small book is to reason with and present the gospel to those "just outside the gate of life", and of course, his zeal in doing so is infectious and inspiring. Not to mention the genius a......more

Goodreads review by Philip on September 06, 2020

"We cannot too often or too plainly tell the seeking soul that his only hope for salvation lies in the Lord Jesus Christ. It lies in Him completely, only, and alone. To save both from the guilt and the power of sin, Jesus is all-sufficient. His name is called Jesus, because "He shall save His people......more

Goodreads review by Carol on July 05, 2015

Amazing little book! You can't go wrong with Spurgeon! The subtitle is "A Friendly Talk With Seekers Concerning the Lord Jesus Christ." Spurgeon convincingly persuades readers who may be standing at the Wicket Gate (think John Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress) to enter in and believe. A great book to shar......more