Podcast Episode Description: The Father’s Pulpit — Charles Spurgeon’s Theology of Fatherhood
In this episode of The Father’s Pulpit, we explore Charles Spurgeon’s theology of fatherhood and how the “Prince of Preachers” understood the calling of a father in the home, the church, and the Christian life. Spurgeon preached often about the spiritual responsibility of parents, the importance of raising children in the fear of the Lord, and the sacred duty of fathers to lead their families with truth, tenderness, prayer, and biblical conviction.
This episode looks at Charles Spurgeon on fatherhood, drawing from his sermons, writings, and pastoral counsel to uncover a deeply biblical vision of what it means to be a Christian father. We consider how Spurgeon viewed the father as a spiritual guide, a teacher of Scripture, a man of prayer, and an example of godly character before his children.
Whether you are a father, a pastor, a preacher, or a Christian seeking a richer theology of the home, this episode will help you see fatherhood not merely as a family role, but as a holy calling before God. Through the lens of Spurgeon’s preaching, we are reminded that the father’s influence is one of the first pulpits a child will ever hear.
Topics in this episode include:
Charles Spurgeon, fatherhood, Christian fatherhood, theology of fatherhood, biblical parenting, family worship, fathers and spiritual leadership, Spurgeon sermons, pastoral theology, Christian home, raising children in the Lord, and the father’s role in discipleship.
Listen to The Father’s Pulpit and rediscover a biblical, pastoral, and deeply practical vision of fatherhood through the theology of Charles Spurgeon.