"When our troubles are many we are..." - Quote by Charles Spurgeon
When our troubles are many we are often by grace made courageous in serving our God; we feel that we have nothing to live for in this world, and we are driven, by hope of the world to come, to exhibit zeal, self-denial, and industry.
More by Charles Spurgeon
“Music is at its best when it is pleasingly melancholic.”
“I know of nothing which I would choose to have as the subject of my ambition for life than to be kept faithful to my God till death.”
“Before you go out into the world, wash your face in the clear crystal of praise. Bury each yesterday in the fine linen and spices of thankfulness.”