Taking his sermon title from a Bunyan character, Spurgeon addresses a sermon primarily to doubting believers. His main point throughout is that faith must look to Christ, while doubt creeps in when our eyes turn to our troubles. This is true in our temporal circumstances, in which we need to remember that we are Christ’s servants, who he is to us, that he is governing all things and has always helped us to this point. It is true also with regard to our spiritual concerns, in which we might have doubts about our acceptance with God, and our endurance to the end. It is in looking to Christ that we are saved, and in looking to Christ that we are kept, knowing ourselves saved.
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Love thy Neighbour (S 145)
Christ Lifted Up (S 139)
Salvation of the Lord (S 131)
Christ about His Father's Business (S 122)
Secret Sins (Sermon 116)
A Mighty Savior (Sermon 111)
Christ in the Covenants (Sermon 103)
Making Light of Christ (Sermon 98)
The Benefits and Dangers of Reading Old Books (Special episode with John Snyder)
God in the Covenants (Sermon 93)
Omniscience (Sermon 85)
The Character of Christ's People (Sermon 78)
The Resurrection of the Dead (Sermon 66-67)
The Enchanted Ground (Sermon 64)
Christ Our Passover (Sermon 54)
The Holy Ghost: The Great Teacher (Sermon 50)
Election (Sermon 41-42)
Preach the Gospel (Sermon 34)
Lively Reading: Preach the Gospel (Sermon 34)
Forgiveness (Sermon 24)
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