Considered by his peers then and now as "one of Evangelical Christianity's immortals", Charles Spurgeon's (1834-1892) remarkable expository preaching in London ignited a revival explosion which was a wonder to behold. Lifted by the reviving and quickening power of the Holy Spirit, Spurgeon's life and effectiveness was clearly rooted in this one fact: his deepest desire was to serve Jesus Christ.
Spurgeon credited his success to the powerful work of the Holy Spirit, firmly believing that spiritual transformations in the Book of Acts were only the beginning of mighty works God intended to do. Declaring that Pentecost was not the pinnacle of the church's experience, but only the first unveiling of what could and should happen, this great preacher called upon believers to receive and to live up to the full potential of the Holy Spirit, in us. 192 pages