Another sermon in which personal experience adorns divine truth: Spurgeon makes a careful point about the necessity of the Christian’s grief and distress in trials, tribulations and temptations. He explains why such experience is necessary for God’s people, and shows how Christian joy, rooted in enduring spiritual reality, is entirely consistent with such experience. For God’s people burdened by sorrows and troubles, here is comfort, standing on the rock of truth as the storms of affliction batter our hearts.
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Grieving the Holy Spirit (S278)
Faith Illustrated (S271)
The Tabernacle of the Most High (S267)
A Home Mission Sermon (S 259)
The Necessity of the Spirit‘s Work (S251)
Mr. Fearing Comforted (S 246)
Prayer Answered, Love Nourished (S 240)
“Compel them to come in” (S227)
Lively Reading: Compel them to come in (Luke 14:23)
Declension from First Love (S 217)
“As thy days, so shall thy strength be” (S210)
The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit (S201)
The Heavenly Race (S 198)
The Great Revival (S 185)
Particular Redemption (S 181)
The Two Talents (S 175)
The Warning Neglected (S 165)
The First and Greatest Commandment (S162)
Things that Accompany Salvation (S 152)
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