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1 " Men can not but feel that if religion is worth anything, it is worth everything; that if it calls for any measure of zeal and warmth, it will justify the utmost degrees of these; and that there is no consistent medium between reckless atheism and the intensest warmth of religious zeal. Men may dislike, detest, scoff at, persecute the latter, yet their consciences are all the while silently reminding them that if there be a God and a Saviour, a heaven and a hell, anything short of such life and love is hypocrisy, dishonesty, perjury! "
― Charles Haddon Spurgeon , Evangelism and the Soul Winner (7-in-1 Classics): The Soul Winner, How To Bring Men to Christ, To The Work, Words To Winner's of Souls, The Soul Winner's Secret, Evangelism, Passion for Souls
2 " He that saved our souls has taught us to weep over the unsaved. Lord, let that mind be in us that was in Thee! Give us thy tears to weep; for, Lord, our hearts are hard toward our fellows. We can see thousands perish around us, and our sleep never be disturbed; no vision of their awful doom ever scaring us, no cry from their lost souls ever turning our peace into bitterness. "
3 " wonder how you can almost do anything else; how you can have any quietness in your minds; how you can eat or drink or rest till you have got some ground of everlasting consolations! Is that a man or a corpse that is not affected with matters of this importance? That can be readier to sleep than to tremble when he heareth how he must stand at the bar of God? Is that a man or a clod of clay that can rise or lie down without being deeply affected with his everlasting estate? That can follow his worldly business but make nothing of the great business of salvation or damnation; and that, when they know it is hard at hand? "