The Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, where Charles Spurgeon pastored, was at one time undergoing massive renovation. So, during the week, there were many workman in the church. Spurgeon had the habit of going into his pulpit during the week to practice his sermon for the coming Sunday. One day he went out to practice his sermon, and he was paying no attention to all the labors and banging of the workmen -- he went ahead and gave his sermon. At the close of the practice message, a number of workmen came down from the scaffolding having been converted by hearing the word of God preached.
The mysterious providence of God in the salvation of sinners!
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