Here is our pastor-preacher about his favourite business, the lifting up of the name of Jesus Christ. The construction of the sermon is interesting. Spurgeon first insists on the literal meaning of his text, of Christ as Israel’s glory; then he moves to the new covenant, further showing that Christians today have Christ as their glory because they stand in the same relation to him as Israel did under the old covenant; this asserted, in five points he spells out the glory we receive, and see, and give, and reflect, and expect in and from our Lord Jesus; then, he closes with some practical points. How readily do we, as preachers, turn to this topic? Is it our constant joy, reverently, eagerly, humbly, happily, to dwell upon the person and work of Christ, and to extol his name? How readily do we receive this as hearers and readers, delighted simply to contemplate the glory of the Lord of glory, the benefits we enjoy in and from him, the greatness of our so-great salvation? It is good for us to trace both the central theme and concern of Spurgeon’s sermon, and the manner in which he handles it, showing sensitivity and integrity as an exegete, and so ever-ready to exalt the King of kings and Lord of lords.
Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth (S1217)
A Grateful Summary of Twenty Volumes (S1209)
The Reception of Sinners (S1204)
The Claims of God (S1197)
Hindrances to Prayer (S1192)
A Singular Title and a Special Favour (S1182)
Fearful of Coming Short (S1177)
The Lord Chiding his People (S1171)
Without Money and Without Price (S1161)
Daniel Facing the Lion’s Den (S1154)
The Parent’s and Pastor’s Joy (S1148)
The Minister’s Plea (S1139)
Clearing the Road to Heaven (S1131)
God Beseeching Sinners by His Ministers (S1124)
Christ Asleep in the Vessel (S1121)
Onward! (S1114)
A Call to Worship (S1107)
Good Cause for Great Zeal (S1097)
Always, and for All Things (S1094)
Jesus, the King of Truth (S1086)
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