Charles Spurgeon served as a leading spiritual voice in nineteenth-century Britain, but today his words echo true in the hearts of contemporary believers worldwide. In “Fellowship with God,” Spurgeon illustrates the sweetness of communion with God and with fellow Christians. He mentions how the Apostle John, who was able to lay his head on Jesus’ chest during his lifetime, enjoyed the same heart fellowship with Christ even after his physical form had ascended to heaven. Spurgeon’s passion is evident in his words, as is his desire that all who thirst may come to enjoy the sweetness of this fellowship.