Sadly, we didn’t make a recording of this sermon…
But we searched the internet high and low and found others who did!
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Sadly, we didn’t make a recording of this sermon…
But we searched the internet high and low and found someone who did!
↓ Streaming audio provided here ↓
If you’re aware of any other recording of this sermon that we missed, contact us on social media, or at hearspurgeon@gmail.com, and we’ll add it to the page! Facebook ~ Twitter ~ Instagram
Sadly, we didn’t make a recording of this sermon…
But we searched the internet high and low and found others who did!
↓ Streaming audio provided here ↓
If you’re aware of any other recording of this sermon that we missed, contact us on social media, or at hearspurgeon@gmail.com, and we’ll add it to the page! Facebook ~ Twitter ~ Instagram
Sadly, we didn’t make a recording of this sermon…
But we searched the internet high and low and found someone who did!
↓ Streaming audio provided here ↓
If you’re aware of any other recording of this sermon that we missed, contact us on social media, or at hearspurgeon@gmail.com, and we’ll add it to the page! Facebook ~ Twitter ~ Instagram
Sadly, we didn’t make a recording of this sermon…
But we searched the internet high and low and found someone who did!
↓ Streaming audio provided here ↓
If you’re aware of any other recording of this sermon that we missed, contact us on social media, or at hearspurgeon@gmail.com, and we’ll add it to the page! Facebook ~ Twitter ~ Instagram
Sadly, we didn’t make a recording of this sermon…
But we searched the internet high and low and found someone who did!
↓ Streaming audio provided here ↓
If you’re aware of any other recording of this sermon that we missed, contact us on social media, or at hearspurgeon@gmail.com, and we’ll add it to the page! Facebook ~ Twitter ~ Instagram
Sadly, we didn’t make a recording of this sermon…
But we searched the internet high and low and found someone who did!
↓ Streaming audio provided here ↓
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Young Charles Spurgeon preached this message on January 6th, 1856, exactly six years after his conversion, and just two days before his marriage to Susannah Thompson! It’s entitled ‘Sovereignty and Salvation’, and is Spurgeon’s 60th published sermon.
“Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else.”—Isaiah 45:22.
Main Points:
1. How God has been teaching this lesson to the world – 6:30
2. How God teaches it in the matter of salvation – 26:06
The following are select quotes from this sermon.
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Ah, my hearer, look to yourself, and you will be damned. That certainly will come of it. As long as you look to yourself there is no hope for you. It is not a consideration of what you are, but a consideration of what God is, and what Christ is, that can save you. It is looking from yourself to Jesus. Oh! there be men that quite misunderstand the gospel; they think that righteousness qualifies them to come to Christ; whereas sin is the only qualification for a man to come to Jesus.
It is only “look!” “Ah!” says one, “I have been trying to see Jesus this year, but I have not seen him.” It does not say see him, but “Look unto him!” And it says that they who looked were lightened. If there is an obstacle before you, and you only look in the right direction, it is sufficient. “Look unto me!” It is not seeing Christ so much as looking after him. The will after Christ, the wish after Christ, the desire after Christ, the trusting in Christ, the hanging on Christ, that is what is wanted. “Look! Look! Look!” Ah! if the man bitten by the serpent had turned his sightless eye-balls towards the brazen serpent, though he had not seen it, he would still have had his life restored. It is looking, not seeing, that saves the sinner.
Listen to a new recording of this the last sermon from Volume One of Spurgeon’s sermon collection!
‘Healing for the Wounded’ was delivered on November 11th, 1855, by a 21 year-old Charles Spurgeon.
“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.”—Psalm 147:3.
Main Points:
1. A great ill – 5:03
2. A great mercy – 27:27
The following are select quotes from this sermon.
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We very speedily care for bodily diseases; they are too painful to let us slumber in silence; and they soon urge us to seek a physician or a surgeon for our healing. Oh, if we were as much alive to the more serious wounds of our inner man; if we were as deeply sensible of spiritual injuries, how earnestly should we cry to “the Beloved Physician,” and how soon should we prove his power to save. Stabbed in the most vital part by the hand of our original parent, and from head to foot disabled by our own sin, we yet remain as insensible as steel, careless and unmoved, because though our wounds are known they are not felt. We should count that soldier foolish, who would be more anxious to repair a broken helmet than an injured limb. Are not we even more to be condemned, when we give precedence to the perishing fabric of the body, and neglect the immortal soul?
Believe O troubled one, that he is able to save thee unto the uttermost, and thou shall not believe in vain. Now, in the silence of your agony, look unto him who by his stripes healeth thee. Jesus Christ has suffered the penalty of thy sins, and has endured the wrath of God on thy behalf.
Listen to Spurgeon’s sermon entitled ‘Free-will—A Slave’ (‘Hear Spurgeon’ didn’t make an audio recording of this sermon, but we found two others who did!)
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