All of Grace has one single aim: the salvation of the reader. Charles H. Spurgeon wrote this book with the earnest hope that it would lead many to the Lord Jesus Christ. Sent forth in humble reliance upon the power of the Holy Spirit, it is offered as an instrument of divine grace, without pretension or ornament.
Spurgeon deliberately employs the plainest language, choosing clarity over eloquence, so that every reader-regardless of education, background, or condition-may grasp the central truth: salvation is wholly and entirely a gift of grace. Yet this simplicity does not diminish its depth or power. What is understood by the unlearned may be no less compelling to the thoughtful and the learned.
May those who open these pages find grace for themselves-and may some be moved to become faithful winners of souls.