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Wonderful Sermon This was such a powerful and wonderful sermon on how we are justified through nothing else than Jesus Christ, and that one must not trust in their works for them to save themselves only by Christ and Christ alone.
Thanks and God Bless!
Chris Huff (1/27/2006)
from chrisandabby.com
Great Sermon! Spurgeon has always had a special place in my Christian life. When I read his sermons, the Scripture speaks to me in amazing ways. He illustrated sound biblical truth with the most perfect analogies, stories, and challenges. While I speak his praise, I even more praise the God who made him such. Surely, from this sermon on instability, Spurgeon conveyed his humility and dependance upon his Creator. I pray that all who hear it would do the same.
Manny Salva Cruz (1/26/2006)
from Northridge, CA
Great Sermon! This is an amazing message from C.H. Spurgeon on how we have been justified through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. We all have sinned and fall short of God’s glory. Hence, God demanded the payment of sin or else we will all be condemned, but Christ stood forward. He came in our behalf. He paid what His people owed. It was a complete and perfect payment for all our sins and the sins of all believers past or present. It was a priceless ransom that no one else can perform. It was precious. It was invaluable. It was costly. Only Christ can do it. He died for all of us the penalty that we should have paid. But He did not stay dead. He rose again from the grave. The resurrection was the proof that the Father has accepted the ransom price. It was a great triumph for all of us. This is the precious doctrine of justification by grace that we must proclaim. Truly, God deserves all honors for such a great redemption. Listen to this message carefully. Open your hearts to God’s voice. Come to Him and claim your salvation in Christ.
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...