For so experimental a preacher as Spurgeon, this is an important sermon on the triumph of faith over feeling in the matter of the forgiveness of our sins. From his text, “Make me to know my transgression and my sin,” he draws some consolation for those who are praying such prayers; then there is instruction as to the way God answers such prayers; then there is discrimination between the work of the Spirit and of the devil with regard to the sense of sin; finally, there is exhortation to come to the Christ who can cleanse from every sin. Striking particularly at hyper-Calvinism, and with many plain pastoral counsels, this is a sermon to blow apart some false notions of spiritual experience, and to bring us in faith to Christ for enduring comfort and peace.
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Purging Out the Leaven (S965)
Right Replies to Right Requests (S959)
A String of Pearls (S948)
The Way (S942)
The Winnowing Fan (S940)
Martha and Mary (S927)
Nathanael and the Fig Tree (S921)
Work In Us and Work By Us (S914)
Overwhelming Obligations (S910)
The Upper Hand (S901) Rom 6:14
A Word With Those Who Wait for Signs and Wonders (S898)
Serving the Lord (S885)
A Well-Ordered Life (S878)
The Unwearied Runner (S876)
Tearful Sowing and Joyful Reaping (S867)
The Fulness of Jesus the Treasury of the Saints (S858)
Fire—The Want of the Times (S854)
Justification by Faith—Illustrated by Abram’s Righteousness (S844)
Sins of Omission (S838)
Grey Hairs (S830)
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