Classic Christian work
Proverbs 5:11. Last Things
by Charles Spurgeon
📘 Modern English translation available
In this stirring exposition of Scripture, the "Prince of Preachers" delivers a sobering meditation on the finality of life and the gravity of eternity. Centered on a solemn warning from the Book of Proverbs, this work confronts the inevitability of death and the haunting regret of a life spent in spiritual neglect. With characteristic urgency, the author bridges the gap between temporal pleasures and eternal consequences, urging readers toward immediate repentance. This timeless discourse serves as both a compelling wake-up call for the wayward and a profound exhortation for believers to live with purpose.
- Chapters
- 1
- Word count
- 7,254
- Type
- Sermon