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Spurgeon's Forgotten Sabbatarianism

The Role of the Fourth Commandment in the Life and Theology of the Prince of Preachers

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For many readers, Charles Spurgeon is remembered for his powerful preaching and evangelistic zeal, but far fewer know how strongly he held to the historic doctrine of the Christian Sabbath. In this thoughtful study, Brandon Rhea explores Spurgeon’s teaching on… Read more

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  • Brandon Rhea has done the church a great service by reminding us in this book of Spurgeon’s confessional views of the Christian Sabbath and indeed of the law of God in general. May God give this book great influence for good!

    Sam Waldron

    Sam Waldron

    Pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church

  • Spurgeon was known as “The Prince of Preachers” and sometimes as “The Last of the Puritans.” As such, he held to the Puritan view of the Christian Sabbath as “The Market Day of the Soul.” Dr. Rhea has done a splendid job of presenting Spurgeon's view on the subject, much of it in Spurgeon’s own words.

    Curt Daniel

    Curt Daniel

    Pastor of Faith Bible Church

  • I am thankful to see this book arrive, as Brandon Rhea’s research makes a fascinating and welcomed contribution to what we know about C. H.

    Jason G. Duesing

    Jason G. Duesing

    Provost of MBTS

Description

For many readers, Charles Spurgeon is remembered for his powerful preaching and evangelistic zeal, but far fewer know how strongly he held to the historic doctrine of the Christian Sabbath. In this thoughtful study, Brandon Rhea explores Spurgeon’s teaching on the Lord’s Day through sermons, lectures, articles, and lesser-known writings, showing how deeply rooted his convictions were in the Puritan and confessional Baptist tradition.

Rather than treating the Sabbath as a burden, Spurgeon viewed it as a gift for worship, rest, and delight in God. Rhea’s research is careful, accessible, and richly informative, helping modern readers better understand both Spurgeon’s theology and the ongoing importance of the Lord’s Day for the Christian life. This volume offers encouragement for pastors, church members, and anyone seeking to recover a biblical vision of worship and holy rest.

In this book you will find:

  • Charles Spurgeon’s view of the Christian Sabbath
  • The Puritan understanding of the Lord’s Day
  • Biblical and historical theology of Sabbath rest
  • Insights from Spurgeon’s sermons and writings
  • Reformed Baptist teaching on worship and rest
  • Encouragement for Christian devotion and Lord’s Day practice

Product details

Page count
326
Audiobook runtime
6h 45m
Dimensions
8.5" x 5.5" x 1"
Printed in
United States
Publication year
2023
Published by
Founders Press

Brandon Rhea

pastor of Ph.D

Brandon Rhea is a pastor, Ph.D. student in Historical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, and an ACBC certified Biblical counselor. He met his wife, Karies, while doing pulpit supply in 2013-14. In April 2016, he accepted the call to pastor at Faith Baptist Church in Kirksville, Missouri. He loves history and has a heart for street preaching and evangelism.

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