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  • A Caution to the Presumptuous
    2025/10/08

    This sermon warns against becoming too confident in your own strength or faith. Pride can make people careless toward sin and blind to their weaknesses. True safety comes from staying humble, alert, and dependent on God for help.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on May 13, 1855.

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    42 分
  • Christ's People – Imitators of Him
    2025/10/07

    True Christians should live so much like Jesus that others can see His character reflected in their lives. Believers must show Christ’s boldness, love, humility, and holiness every day—not just in church, but at home and in private. Living like Jesus is the best way to honor Him, strengthen faith, and show the world what it really means to follow Christ.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on April 29, 1855.

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    42 分
  • The Carnal Mind Enmity Against God
    2025/10/06

    This sermon teaches us that our natural, fleshly minds are completely against God and his ways. Humanity was once pure and close to God, but through sin, our hearts have turned rebellious and corrupt. Only through God’s grace and the renewing work of the Holy Spirit can our hearts be changed from enemies of God to friends who love and obey Him.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on April 22, 1855.

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    42 分
  • David's Dying Song
    2025/10/05

    David, near the end of his life, reflects on his troubles at home and admits his family is not fully living for God. Yet, he takes comfort in God’s unchanging promise—an everlasting covenant that gives him security and hope beyond his failures. This truth fills David with peace and satisfaction, knowing that God’s promise is his salvation and his greatest desire.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on April 15, 1855.

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    43 分
  • The Tomb of Jesus
    2025/10/04

    Spurgeon invites Christians to “come and see” Jesus’ tomb, not as a dark, fearful place, but as a quiet, holy spot filled with meaning. The empty grave shows Christ’s victory over death, our full forgiveness, and the promise that believers will also rise like Him. Visiting the tomb in our hearts should stir both sorrow for our sin and joy that our Savior lives forever.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on April 8, 1855.

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    36 分
  • Joseph Attacked by the Archers
    2025/10/03

    Joseph was hated by his brothers, tempted by sin, and falsely accused, yet he stayed faithful to God through it all. His strength didn’t come from himself, but from God’s own hand giving him courage and endurance. Joseph’s story points us to Jesus, who also suffered greatly but became the Shepherd and Rock who saves His people.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on April 1, 1855.

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    37 分
  • Paul's First Prayer
    2025/10/02

    This sermon reflects on the dramatic conversion of Saul of Tarsus, once the fiercest persecutor of Christians, now transformed by God’s power into a humble man of prayer. He emphasizes that Saul’s first true prayer marked both the evidence of his new life in Christ and the joy of heaven over a sinner’s repentance. The sermon calls believers to see prayer as the surest sign of genuine faith and urges the unconverted to seek God earnestly before it is too late.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on March 25th, 1855.

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    42 分
  • The Bible
    2025/10/01

    God Himself is the author of the Bible, and every word in it comes from His hand with divine authority, truth, and mercy. Scripture deals only with great and eternal matters—our ruin in sin, redemption through Christ, and the need for regeneration by the Spirit. Yet tragically, many treat the Bible as a strange or neglected book, when it is in fact the very Word of life that must be read, trusted, and obeyed.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on March 18, 1855.

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    40 分