Thomas was one of two sons of Charles Spurgeon. He not only filled in for his father throughout his bouts of illness, but Thomas ultimately took over the pastorate at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London several years after his father’s death.
The sticker displays: “No Cross, No Crown; No Pain, No Palm; No Thorn, No Throne”
The last words of this sermon were: “Sowing gives place to singing; weeping is but the prelude of reaping, wherefore labour on, labour on, until the Master comes.”
Thomas was one of two sons of Charles Spurgeon. He not only filled in for his father throughout his bouts of illness, but Thomas ultimately took over the pastorate at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London several years after his father’s death.
The sticker displays: “No Cross, No Crown; No Pain, No Palm; No Thorn, No Throne”
The last words of this sermon were: “Sowing gives place to singing; weeping is but the prelude of reaping, wherefore labour on, labour on, until the Master comes.”