Perhaps one of the less heard-of Spurgeon gems that speaks to the soul. A book that Spurgeon addresses to young men and women to seek after his God. He tells his young readers to follow in the footsteps of their godly parents, and to love the Lord as their own. To walk, contrary to what is expected of a young man and woman in such a day and age, but to begin the ascent to eternal life early. He speaks highly of holiness, of presenting all of our lives as a holy offering before the Lord—to work, even if in “secular space” knowing that we serve a Master who is worthy of it all.
Perhaps one of my favorite parts of the book had been when he spoke of how people on this earth seek to do all things “because we must live,” but Spurgeon reminds us, “but we must die.” Such is the call of the Christian: to lay our lives down everyday for the cause of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, whom had died on our behalf, that we may have life eternal.