This is one of Spurgeon’s heavier sermons, drawn from the sobering reminder of Ezekiel 33:6 that someone who neglects the watchman’s warning is responsible for his own destruction. Spurgeon considers this in the light of faithful gospel ministry, considering the adequacy of the warning given, exposing the excuses used for ignoring the warning, and pressing home the fearful consequences of such neglect. It is as relevant today as ever, for the excuses of men’s hearts do not really change, and neither does the consequence of neglecting the warnings of God’s watchmen.
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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)
The Christian's Heaviness and Rejoicing (S 222)
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 First and Greatest Commandment (S162)
Things that Accompany Salvation (S 152)
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