C.H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) was one of England’s finest pastors. It is no secret that this great preacher suffered prolonged and intense battles with depression. Noting the depths of his battle, he once wrote: “There are dungeons beneath the castles of despair.”
“Often, Christians who spend their nights in despair give little sign of anguish during the day.” – Richard Phillips, Commentator
“Days of trouble must be days of prayer.” -Matthew Henry
“Satan wants us to doubt our beliefs and believe our doubts.” -Joby Martin
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