This extract is taken from C.H.Spurgeon‟s sermon „Pricked in Their Heart‟ on Acts 2:36-37. While, as I have explained elsewhere,1 I do not always agree with Spurgeon‟s use of „we‟, „us‟, „you‟ and „your‟ when speaking of the death of Christ for sinners, the point of what follows is to stress that men such as Spurgeon think of conviction of sin and repentance as something which cuts far, far deeper and far, far wider than Keller acknowledges.
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