
Spurgeon's Sermons
Discover audio sermons from the renowned 'Prince of Preachers' brought to life through the power of artificial intelligence. Listeners can expect to receive powerful messages of faith, hope, redemption and more from one of the most influential preachers in history. Join us for inspiring sermons that will challenge you to think deeply and grow spiritually. Spurgeon's Sermons is your go-to source for timeless wisdom on living a Christ-centered life.
Episodes

A Bright Light in Deep Shades
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon encourages believers to reflect on their past and the grace of God that has brought them to their current state. He emphasizes the importance of remembering where we came from, both as individuals and as a community of faith, to foster humility, gratitude, and hope. Spurgeon draws parallels between the historical struggles of Israel and the present condition of the Ch

Intercessory Prayer
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon emphasizes the vital duty of intercessory prayer, both for fellow believers and for those who do not yet know Christ. Drawing from Psalm 141:5, Spurgeon illustrates how David exemplified a heart of gratitude and love through his prayers for others, even those who may have wronged him. The sermon calls Christians to embrace their obligation, honor, and excell

The Sin Offering for the Common People
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the significance of the sin offering as described in Leviticus 4:27-31. He emphasizes that the atonement provided through Christ is available to all, regardless of their social status or the nature of their sins. Spurgeon highlights the importance of recognizing our sinfulness, the necessity of Christ's sacrifice, and the assurance of forgiveness for tho

The Triumph of Christianity
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on Psalm 22:27, emphasizing the anticipated triumph of Christianity and the conversion of nations to God. He encourages believers to maintain hope in the face of challenges, reminding them that the spread of the gospel is assured through the death and resurrection of Christ. Spurgeon calls for a renewed commitment to evangelism, urging the church to

Covenant Blessings
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the profound promises found in Ezekiel 36:26-27, emphasizing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. He highlights the necessity of a new heart and spirit, the removal of a stony heart, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, which leads to a life of obedience and joy in following God's ways. Spurgeon encourages listeners to

Joy in a Reconciled God
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the profound joy that comes from being reconciled to God through Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that true joy is found not in our own righteousness or efforts, but in the grace and mercy of God. Spurgeon outlines the steps toward reconciliation, highlighting the importance of recognizing our need for God, receiving His reconciliation, and ultimately finding joy

Loosing the Shoe-Latchet
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the humility and reverence of John the Baptist, who recognized his unworthiness to serve the Lord Jesus, even in the most menial tasks. Spurgeon emphasizes that no act of service for Christ is too small or insignificant, and that our sense of unworthiness should motivate us to serve Him with greater fervor. He encourages believers to adopt a high view of C

Glorious Predestination
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the profound doctrine of predestination as presented in Romans 8:29. He emphasizes that God’s purpose in predestining believers is to conform them to the image of His Son, Jesus Christ. Spurgeon highlights the significance of suffering and spiritual growth in understanding grace, and he encourages believers to embrace their identity as children of God, destin

A Persuasive to Steadfastness
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the vital importance of faith in the life of a believer, urging listeners to hold steadfastly to their confidence in Christ from the beginning to the end. He explores the profound privilege of being "partakers of Christ," the necessity of self-examination to ensure true participation in Christ, and the unwavering test of faith that confirms our re

Mercy’s Master Motive
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the profound depths of God's mercy as revealed in Isaiah 48:9-11. He emphasizes that God's motivation for showing mercy is not found in human merit but in His own glory and faithfulness. Spurgeon illustrates how God’s grace is extended to both sinners and backsliders, highlighting that even in our rebellion, God’s love remains steadfast. Th

What and Whence Are These?
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the vision of the white-robed saints in heaven as described in Revelation 7:13-14. He emphasizes that these glorified individuals were once like us—sinners who faced trials and tribulations in their earthly lives. Spurgeon encourages believers to recognize their shared humanity with the saints and to find hope in the cleansing power of Christ's blood,

Pray Without Ceasing
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of continuous prayer in the life of a believer. He explains that prayer is not limited to specific times, places, or postures, but is a constant communication with God that fosters joy, gratitude, and spiritual growth. Spurgeon encourages Christians to embrace the privilege of prayer, to never cease praying, and to let their entire lives refl

Another Royal Procession
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, emphasizing His humility and the mixed responses of the people. Spurgeon draws parallels between that event and the present-day church, urging believers to recognize Christ's ongoing presence and majesty. He calls for a revival of zeal and obedience among Christians, highlighting the importance of honoring

The Poor Man’s Friend
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on Psalm 72:12, emphasizing the compassionate nature of Christ as the King who cares deeply for the needy, the poor, and those without help. Spurgeon highlights the spiritual poverty that all humans experience and the special grace that God extends to those who recognize their need for Him. The sermon encourages believers to cry out to God in their need, assu

Precious Deaths
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound truth found in Psalm 116:15, "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." He emphasizes that while death is often viewed as a tragedy, for believers, it is a precious transition into eternal life with Christ. Spurgeon encourages the congregation to understand the value of a saint's death from God's perspe

The Real Presence—The Great Need of the Church
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of the real presence of Christ in the Church through the Holy Spirit. He argues that while Christ is physically absent, His spiritual presence is vital for the Church's vitality and effectiveness. Spurgeon encourages believers to seek a personal relationship with Christ, to hold onto Him, and to bring His presence into the Church, warnin

The Only Atoning Priest
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the unique and unparalleled role of Jesus Christ as the only atoning priest. He contrasts the repetitive sacrifices of the Old Testament priests with the singular, all-sufficient sacrifice of Christ, which has perfected forever those who are sanctified. Spurgeon encourages believers to rest in the completed work of Christ, highlighting the importance of fai

Faith’s Dawn and Its Clouds
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the complex relationship between faith and unbelief through the poignant story of a father seeking healing for his son. The father’s heartfelt cry, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief,” encapsulates the struggle many face in their spiritual journey. Spurgeon emphasizes that true faith can coexist with doubt and that it is essential to seek Christ’s help in ov

The Two Yokes
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the concept of yokes in the life of believers, drawing from Jeremiah 28:13. He emphasizes that everyone must wear a yoke, whether it be the easy yoke of Christ or a heavier, iron yoke of sin and rebellion. Spurgeon encourages listeners to embrace the light burden of following Christ, which leads to true freedom and joy, rather than the oppressive yo

How Can I Obtain Faith?
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon addresses the question of how one can obtain faith in Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that faith is not a product of human effort or merit, but rather comes through hearing the Word of God. Spurgeon explains that many people struggle with understanding faith and its simplicity, often looking for complex answers or relying on feelings, traditions, or rituals. He

The Pilgrim’s Longings
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the journey of faith as a pilgrimage, drawing parallels between the experiences of biblical figures like Abraham and our own spiritual journeys. He emphasizes the importance of perseverance in faith, the constant temptations to return to worldly ways, and the deep longing for a better, heavenly home. Spurgeon encourages believers to cultivate their desire

A Call to Holy Living
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of living a life that reflects the transformative power of faith in Christ. He argues that while justification comes through faith alone, true faith must manifest itself in holiness and good works. Spurgeon challenges believers to exceed the moral standards of the world, urging them to live out their faith actively and to embody the

The Glorious Master and the Swooning Disciple
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound encounter between the Apostle John and the glorified Christ as described in Revelation 1:17-18. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of having a high view of Jesus, warning against the dangers of underestimating His greatness. He explores the themes of fear, reverence, and the comfort that comes from understanding Christ's divine n

The Joy of the Lord, the Strength of His People
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the profound connection between joy and strength in the life of a believer, as highlighted in Nehemiah 8:10. He emphasizes that the joy of the Lord is not only a divine gift but also a source of strength that empowers Christians to endure trials, serve others, and glorify God. Spurgeon encourages believers to seek this joy through repentance, communi

Joy Born at Bethlehem
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound joy that the birth of Jesus Christ brings to humanity. He emphasizes that this joy is not tied to any specific date or tradition but is rooted in the truth of the Gospel. Spurgeon explores the nature of this joy, the people to whom it is offered, and the significance of the sign given to the shepherds. Ultimately, he invites listeners to embra

A Visit to the Harvest Field
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon draws a powerful parallel between the patience of a husbandman (farmer) and the Christian's journey of faith. He emphasizes the importance of waiting on the Lord, cultivating hope, and working diligently while trusting in God's timing. Spurgeon encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith, even amidst trials, as they await the precious fruits of

The Throne of Grace
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the profound concept of prayer as an approach to the "throne of grace." He emphasizes that true prayer is not merely a verbal exercise but a deep spiritual communion with God, facilitated by the Holy Spirit and made possible through Jesus Christ. Spurgeon encourages believers to approach God with reverence, joy, and boldness, reminding the

Praises and Vows Accepted in Zion
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of worship and praise directed solely to God, as expressed in Psalm 65:1-2. He highlights that true worship is centered around Jesus Christ, our only altar, and encourages believers to offer both praise and vows to God. Spurgeon reminds us that our worship should be continuous, heartfelt, and humble, and he reassures us that God hears our pra

Sleep Not
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon urges believers to awaken from spiritual slumber and to be vigilant in their faith. Drawing from the biblical text of 1 Thessalonians 5:6, he highlights the dangers of complacency and the importance of being alert to the eternal realities of life. Spurgeon uses various biblical illustrations to emphasize the need for fervor in our devotion to Christ and the

Heaven’s Nurse Children
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound love and care that God has for His people, likening His nurturing to that of a nurse teaching a child to walk. Through the lens of Hosea 11:3, Spurgeon emphasizes God's electing love, the dignity of sonship, and the gentle guidance He provides as we grow in faith. He illustrates how God supports us in our spiritual journey, teaching us t

The Sun of Righteousness
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon beautifully illustrates Jesus Christ as "The Sun of Righteousness," drawing parallels between the sun's qualities and the nature of Christ. He emphasizes Christ's eternal reign, His role as the bridegroom of the Church, and the joy and strength He brings to believers. Spurgeon encourages us to bask in the light of Christ, recognizing His power and

Household Salvation
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the powerful story of the Philippian jailer and his household, emphasizing the importance of family in the journey of faith. He illustrates how God often uses one individual to bring an entire household to salvation, highlighting the significance of hearing the Word of God, believing in Christ, and the joy that comes from being united in faith. Spurgeon en

Pleading
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the essence of prayer through the lens of Psalm 70:5, where the psalmist David expresses his deep need for God. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of confession, urgency, and the act of pleading with God, illustrating how a humble acknowledgment of our spiritual poverty opens the door to divine help and deliverance. He encourages believers to grasp

The Talking Book
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on Proverbs 6:22, emphasizing the importance of God's Word as a living, personal, and familiar companion in our lives. He encourages believers to bind the law of God to their hearts and to recognize the transformative power of Scripture. Spurgeon outlines how the Word serves as a guide, guardian, and companion, speaking to us in our various states and in

Beauty for Ashes
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon draws from Isaiah 61:3 to offer hope and comfort to those who mourn. He emphasizes that Jesus, the anointed one, comes to bring beauty in place of ashes, joy in place of mourning, and praise in place of heaviness. Spurgeon encourages believers to trust in Christ's ability to transform their sorrow into joy and to recognize their identity as "trees

The One Thing Needful
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of prioritizing our relationship with Jesus Christ above all else. He draws from the story of Mary and Martha to illustrate that the one essential thing in life is to sit at Jesus' feet, listen to His teachings, and submit to His authority. This act of discipleship encompasses faith, love, service, and a desire to learn, ultimately leadi

Nunc Dimittis
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound words of Simeon as he holds the infant Jesus and expresses his readiness to depart in peace. Spurgeon emphasizes that every believer can have the assurance of departing in peace, just as Simeon did, because they have seen God's salvation through Christ. He encourages believers to cultivate a readiness for departure by nurturing t

Let God Be Magnified
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of magnifying God, especially for those who love His salvation. He encourages believers to actively express their love for God through their words and actions, contrasting the fervor of the ungodly with the passion that should characterize the lives of the redeemed. Spurgeon outlines the character of those who love God's salvati

The Unbeliever’s Unhappy Condition
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon addresses the grave condition of unbelievers, emphasizing the eternal consequences of rejecting Jesus Christ. He draws from John 3:36 to illustrate the stark contrast between those who believe in the Son and those who do not, highlighting the wrath of God that rests upon the latter. Spurgeon passionately urges listeners to recognize their need for salvation a

Job's Regret and Our Own
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on Job's lamentation regarding the loss of his former spiritual state. Job expresses deep regret for the days when he felt God's presence and protection. Spurgeon emphasizes that while such regrets are common among believers, they are not inevitable. He encourages Christians to seek restoration and growth in their relationship with God, rather than

Light for Those Who Sit in Darkness
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound truth that Jesus Christ is the light for those who find themselves in spiritual darkness. Drawing from Matthew 4:15-16, he emphasizes that while some souls may be in greater darkness than others, there is always hope and light available through Christ. Spurgeon encourages those who feel lost, burdened, or unworthy to turn to Jesus, wh

Travailing for Souls
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the necessity of spiritual travail for the growth of the church and the salvation of souls. Drawing from the biblical text in Isaiah 66:8, he illustrates how deep yearning and earnest prayer among God's people precede divine blessings and conversions. Spurgeon encourages believers to engage in heartfelt intercession for the lost, highlighting

Love's Logic
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the profound truth found in 1 John 4:19, "We love Him because He first loved us." He emphasizes that God's love is the source of our love for Him, highlighting the necessity of love in the life of a believer. Spurgeon encourages us to reflect on the nature of God's love, its impact on our hearts, and how it compels us to love Him in return

North and South
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on Isaiah 43:6, where God commands the north to "give up" and the south to "keep not back." Spurgeon emphasizes the spiritual implications of this passage, illustrating the universal opposition to Christ's kingdom and the necessity of divine intervention for true conversion. He encourages believers to trust in the power of C

Christ is All
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the centrality of Christ in the life of a believer, arguing that Christ is not just a part of our lives but is, in fact, all in all. He explores the implications of this truth for our identity, our relationships, and our conduct as Christians. Spurgeon encourages believers to recognize that their lives should reflect the holiness and character of C

Lessons from Nature
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on Psalm 104, emphasizing the beauty and purpose of God's creation. He argues that nature is a testament to God's glory and that each creature has a designated place and purpose, just as every believer has a unique role in God's plan. Spurgeon encourages us to appreciate the natural world as a reflection of God's goodness and to recognize

Bought with a Price
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound truth that as Christians, we are not our own but have been bought with a price—the precious blood of Jesus Christ. This truth calls us to live lives that glorify God in both our bodies and spirits. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of holiness and the necessity of living in a way that reflects our identity as redeemed children of God

Your Own Salvation
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the critical importance of personal salvation, urging each individual to reflect on their own relationship with God. He outlines the multifaceted nature of salvation, which includes deliverance from guilt, the power of sin, and the wrath of God. Spurgeon calls for a personal examination of one's faith, reminding listeners that salvation is a d

Now, and Then
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound differences between our current understanding of spiritual truths and the clarity we will experience in eternity. Using the metaphor of seeing "through a glass, darkly," he emphasizes the importance of love over knowledge, the journey of self-discovery, and the hope of seeing Christ and God face to face in heaven. Spurgeon encourage

Altogether Lovely
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound beauty and loveliness of Christ as expressed in the Song of Solomon. He emphasizes that Jesus is the ultimate source of beauty and love, worthy of all admiration and devotion. Spurgeon encourages believers to seek a deeper understanding of Christ, to meditate on His attributes, and to allow their hearts to be filled with His love, leading to a

Number One Thousand—Or, 'Bread Enough and to Spare'
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the parable of the prodigal son, emphasizing the abundant grace and mercy found in the Father’s house. He illustrates how the prodigal's realization of his desperate state led him to seek the plentiful provisions of his father, symbolizing the boundless love and forgiveness available through Christ. Spurgeon urges listeners to recognize their

The Withering Work of the Spirit
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the profound work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers, emphasizing the necessity of the Spirit's withering influence on our fleshly nature. He draws from the scriptures in Isaiah and 1 Peter to illustrate how the Spirit reveals our mortality and the futility of self-reliance, making way for the incorruptible seed of God's Word to take root

More and More
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on Psalm 71:14, emphasizing the importance of continually praising God as our hope grows. He encourages believers to recognize the abundance of God's mercies and to resolve to praise Him more and more, regardless of life's challenges. Spurgeon reminds us that our praise should increase in proportion to our understanding of God's goodn

Prosperity Under Persecution
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the theme of how God uses persecution and trials to strengthen His people and advance His purposes. Drawing from the story of the Israelites in Egypt, Spurgeon illustrates that while the world may seek to oppress and diminish the faithful, God sovereignly turns these afflictions into opportunities for growth, faith, and deeper reliance on Him. The se

The Alarm
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of spiritual wakefulness in our lives as Christians. Using Psalm 57:8, "I myself will awake early," he encourages believers to rise early not just in the physical sense, but to awaken their hearts and minds to the call of God. Spurgeon warns against the dangers of spiritual slumber, urging the congregation to be alert and

The Sheep and Their Shepherd
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon draws a profound comparison between Christians and sheep, emphasizing our inherent weaknesses and needs. He highlights the comforting truth that Jesus, the Good Shepherd, knows and cares for His flock. Through His choice, sacrifice, and guidance, Christ assures us of our identity and privileges as His sheep. The sermon encourages believers to recognize their dependen

The Prayer of Jabez
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the life of Jabez, a man known for his honorable character and fervent prayer. Spurgeon emphasizes the significance of Jabez's plea, "Oh that you would bless me indeed!" and explores the nature of true blessings from God compared to those of men. He encourages believers to seek God's blessings that are substantial and eternal, rather t

The Northern Iron and the Steel
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the resilience of God's people in the face of trials and tribulations, using the metaphor of "northern iron and steel" to illustrate the strength bestowed upon believers by God. He emphasizes that while the world may seem like an overwhelming force, the grace of God equips His followers to endure and ultimately triumph over adversit

A New Order of Priests and Levites
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the profound promise found in Isaiah 66:21, where God declares His intention to take people from all nations to serve as priests and Levites. Spurgeon emphasizes the grace and mercy of God in choosing unlikely individuals for His service, highlighting the transformative power of divine grace. He encourages believers to recognize their high calling as servants

The Fourfold Treasure
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the profound truth found in 1 Corinthians 1:30-31, emphasizing that our spiritual existence and wealth are entirely rooted in Christ Jesus. He highlights four key aspects of this wealth: wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. Spurgeon encourages believers to recognize that all glory belongs to God, as it is through His grace that we are unite

Self-Humbling and Self-Searching
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the theme of self-humility and self-examination as essential aspects of the Christian life. Using the metaphor of a vineyard keeper, he emphasizes the importance of recognizing our own shortcomings and the need for continual growth in our relationship with Christ. Spurgeon encourages believers to seek a deeper understanding of their spiritual state and to

A Last Lookout
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the Apostle Paul's final words in 2 Timothy 4:6, where Paul expresses his readiness for departure from this life. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of living a life dedicated to Christ and the church, as well as the assurance and hope that comes with the Christian understanding of death as a departure to a better place. He encourages believ

The Pastor’s Parting Blessing
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound significance of the apostle Paul's benediction, "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all." He emphasizes the importance of grace in the life of a Christian, illustrating how it fosters unity, love, and compassion among believers. Spurgeon encourages the congregation to embrace this grace, recognizing its transformati

Marah, or the Bitter Waters Sweetened
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the biblical account of the Israelites at Marah, where they encountered bitter waters after their exodus from Egypt. He explores the trials and tribulations faced by believers, emphasizing the tendency of human nature to murmur against God during difficult times. Spurgeon highlights the importance of prayer and faith in finding the remedy for our struggles

Victor Emmanuel, Emancipator
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound work of Jesus Christ as the liberator of humanity from the bondage of sin. Drawing from Isaiah 42:7, Spurgeon emphasizes that Christ, sent by God, has the authority and power to open blind eyes, free prisoners, and bring hope to those in despair. The message is one of hope, underscoring the transformative power of Christ's love

The Touchstone of Godly Sincerity
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the theme of sincerity in prayer, using Job's declaration of his innocence as a backdrop. He emphasizes the importance of genuine prayer as a reflection of true faith, contrasting the authentic believer with the hypocrite. Spurgeon challenges listeners to examine their own prayer lives, asking whether their devotion is consistent, persistent, and heartfe

The Church as She Should Be
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the true nature of the Christian church, emphasizing its beauty, strength, and purpose as described in the Song of Solomon. He portrays the church as an army with banners, highlighting its distinctiveness, discipline, and active engagement in spiritual warfare. Spurgeon encourages believers to uphold their faith boldly and to recognize the church's ro

Moab is My Wash Pot
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the metaphor of Moab as a "wash pot," illustrating how the world, often seen as a source of temptation and sin, can serve a purpose in the life of a believer. He emphasizes that while Moab represents the ungodly and their ways, it can also be a reminder of our own weaknesses and the grace of God that transforms our perspective. Through fai

The Ascension of Christ
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the significance of Christ's ascension into heaven. He emphasizes that while the physical presence of Jesus is no longer with us, His ascension is a source of great comfort and hope for believers. Spurgeon explores the triumph of Christ's ascension, the gifts He has given to His church, and the implications for both believers and non-believers. U

Carried by Four
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the story of a paralyzed man who was brought to Jesus by four friends. Through their determination and faith, the man received both physical healing and the forgiveness of his sins. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of prayer, the need for community in bringing others to Christ, and the transformative power of Jesus to heal both body and soul. Imagine the

Hidden Manna
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound joy that comes from discovering and internalizing God's Word, as exemplified by the prophet Jeremiah. Despite facing immense sorrow and rejection, Jeremiah found solace and strength in the words of God, which he eagerly consumed and cherished. Spurgeon encourages believers to seek, receive, and apply God's Word in their lives, empha

Faith and Regeneration
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon emphasizes the vital connection between faith in Jesus Christ and the new birth, as outlined in 1 John 5:1. He discusses the balance between justification by faith and the necessity of regeneration, warning against both presumption and legalism. Spurgeon encourages believers to understand true faith as reliance on Christ, which is the evidence of being born of God, a

All Fullness in Christ
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the profound truth that all fullness dwells in Christ. He explores the significance of this fullness, its implications for both sinners and saints, and the necessity of recognizing Christ's preeminence in our lives. Spurgeon encourages believers to find their complete sufficiency in Jesus, who is the source of grace, mercy, and reconciliation

The Master's Profession, The Disciple's Pursuit
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the mission of Jesus Christ as the ultimate preacher of righteousness and the call for believers to follow His example. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of declaring God's truth, faithfulness, and lovingkindness, both publicly and privately. He challenges Christians to actively pursue their calling to share the Gospel, urging them to reflec

The Wedding Garment
In this sermon, Charles H. Spurgeon explores the parable of the wedding feast from Matthew 22:11-14, emphasizing the importance of being truly prepared for God's kingdom. He warns against the dangers of superficial faith and the presence of insincere individuals within the church. Spurgeon calls for self-examination and genuine commitment to Christ, highlighting that true faith is evidenced b

The Parable of the Wedding Feast
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the Parable of the Wedding Feast from Matthew 22:2-4, illustrating God's invitation to humanity to partake in the joy of salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ. Spurgeon emphasizes the generosity of God in offering grace without demands, the seriousness of rejecting such an invitation, and the importance of honoring Christ as the Bridegroom. The sermon

Compassion for Souls
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound compassion that Christians should have for souls that are perishing without Christ. Using the story of Hagar and Ishmael from Genesis, he emphasizes the urgency of feeling deep sorrow for those who are lost and the necessity of taking action to share the Gospel. Spurgeon calls believers to recognize the eternal consequences of sin and

The Power of Christ Illustrated by the Resurrection
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the profound connection between our lives and the life of Christ, particularly through His resurrection. He highlights that our salvation and future transformation are entirely dependent on Jesus. Spurgeon encourages believers to maintain a close relationship with Christ, as all power and strength for our spiritual lives and works come from Him. The sermon

New Uses for Old Trophies
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the significance of David's trophies—his weapons and armor—hanging in the temple of the Lord. He draws parallels between David's victories and the spiritual battles Christians face today. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's hand in our victories, using past experiences as tools for future struggles, and ultimately pointi

The Open Fountain
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on Zechariah 13:1, emphasizing the promise of a fountain opened for the cleansing of sin and uncleanness. He explores the significance of this fountain, which represents the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, available to all who recognize their need for forgiveness. Spurgeon encourages believers to approach this fountain continually, reminding them
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