C.H. Spurgeon
96 pages
Before a man becomes a Christian he has many false ideas about God's way of salvation. These errors frequently prevent seekers coming to Jesus Christ and trusting him wholly.
In Advice for Seekers Spurgeon deals with these problems one by one. Before his own conversion he found many difficulties in coming to Christ, even though he had much biblical knowledge. The seeker will find a sympathetic counsellor in Spurgeon.
It is out of fashion to be a seeker in our day. Any real interest in the Christian gospel is often mistaken for faith itself. The seeker's problems are driven 'underground', and he is treated as though he were a Christian when he is not. This book will help these 'almost Christians'.
But believers will also be helped. Doubts and fears will be removed and many trembling Christians will be brought to full assurance.