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Staggeringly Powerful As sharp and shocking a sermon as any I've read by Spurgeon. Incredibly simple, totally fixed to the text in Jonah and perfect for preaching to sleepy saints and sinners. His arguments are amongst his strongest.
I'm not convinced though that Christians should be seeking to tell the gospel at every opportunity, come what may, so that we won't be guilty of the blood of others. In the New Testament, the emphasis seems to be a lot, dare I say it, more relaxed, or winsome. In the New Testament, there seems to be a lot more emphasis for Christians to shine their loving lives before others (Matthew 5:16), living godly lives (1 Peter 2:16) and, when opportunity comes, when we are asked about it, giving a reason for the hope we have (1 Peter 3:15). I'm concerned that someone who takes to heart everything Spurgeon has said will be moved to be very foolish and put people off Christ. It's good to be zealous, and to preach zealously in a pulpit. But I don't think your everyday Christian attitude should be, 'I'd better tell so and so about the gospel and do so quick, or else I'll be guilty of their soul'. I think if we think like that we'll cause more harm than good. What do you think?
Don Sternitzke (9/23/2014)
from woodward, oklahoma
Great Sermon! Lord help me hear your call to reach the Lost.
Hilary (9/16/2013)
Great Sermon! Amazing what a sermon! One of the finest sermons (perhaps his finest) by one of the finest preachers of all time. Talk about the very best from Spurgeon. This classic of classics is in the same class as Jesus Christ's Sermon on the Mount or Jonathon Edwards' finest Sinners In The Hands of an Angry God
More importantly the message do something brethren! Forsake your evil ways put your faith and trust in Jesus Christ and obey the Great Commission.
Aaron B (7/13/2013)
from CA, USA
Moving It was very stirring!
Ermal Gjermeni (2/17/2012)
from Albania
Great Sermon! cool
Shaun St.Patrick Smith (2/11/2011)
from Montreal, Quebec
Great Sermon! A powerful message that brings clear the authority, right and priviledge of all Christians to go to all the world preaching the gospel, the good news of the revelation of Christ Jesus, and the salvation possible for all mankind. Listening to this sermon makes my heart yearn to bring more souls to Christ, espeically to those friends around me to the knowledge and blessing of Christ and this necessary relationship.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-92) was England's best-known preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1854, just four years after his conversion, Spurgeon, then only 20, became pastor of London's famed New Park Street Church (formerly pastored by the...