Spurgeon never goes very far Christ Jesus, in all his sermons or in any sermon. Here he is in his element as a preacher of the gospel of his Saviour: “It is mine to preach a Saviour in whom I believe, whom having not seen I love. I am looking to him now for everything, even as I would have you do. I see in him superlative beauties which I wish you to see, and I worship a divinity in him which I desire you to worship. I preach not to you an unknown God, or an untried Saviour.” You can hear the man’s heart bubbling over with joyful faith which he longs to share, and in such a sermon we come close to the heart of Spurgeon, and see something reflected in him of the heart of Christ for sinners. Revelation, contemplation, instruction and adoration run on each other’s heels through the sermon, and I trust will take root in our hearts as we consider it.
Faith versus Sight (S677)
The Mighty Arm (S674)
Consolation in the Furnace (S662)
The Great Itinerant (S655)
A Blow for Puseyism (S653)
No Tears in Heaven (S643)
Zealots (S639)
The Believer Sinking in the Mire (S631)
A Warning Against Hardness of Heart (S620)
“For Christ’s Sake” (S614)
True Unity Promoted (S607)
The Centurion; Or, An Exhortation to the Virtuous (S600)
Preparation for Revival (S597)
A Mystery! Saints Sorrowing and Jesus Glad! (S585)
The Lamb—The Light (S583/4)
Baptismal Regeneration (S573)
The Arrows of the Lord’s Deliverance (S569)
Christ is Glorious—Let Us Make Him Known (S560)
Nothing But Leaves (S555)
Suffering and Reigning with Jesus (S547)
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