• Love's Commendation
    Dec 25 2025

    This sermon explains that God showed His love through actions, not words, by sending Christ to die for people who were still sinners. It teaches that Jesus’ death is the greatest proof of love because He willingly suffered and died to save those who did not deserve it and had not asked for help. The message calls people to stop trusting themselves and instead trust fully in Christ alone for forgiveness, life, and salvation.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on November 23, 1856.

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    40 mins
  • Christ in the Covenant
    Dec 24 2025

    This sermon teaches that Jesus Christ is the greatest gift in God’s covenant and fully belongs to every believer. Everything Jesus is and has—His power, love, sacrifice, life, and help—is given so people can trust Him, rely on Him, and use Him in every need. Because Christ belongs to believers, they are called to belong to Him in return, living faithful, obedient lives and inviting sinners to come to Him for salvation.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on August 31, 1856.

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    37 mins
  • False Professors Solemnly Warned
    Dec 23 2025

    This sermon warns that some people claim to follow Christ but live in ways that deny Him. It explains that false believers focus on comfort, pleasure, and worldly success instead of obeying God, and this behavior harms the church and pushes others away from faith. The message urges everyone to honestly examine their lives, because pretending to follow Christ leads to destruction, not salvation.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on August 24, 1856.

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    34 mins
  • The Exaltation of Christ
    Dec 22 2025

    Spurgeon preaches that after Jesus suffered, died, and was humiliated on earth, God highly honored Him by raising Him to the highest position in heaven where everyone—angels, people on earth, and even demons—will eventually bow down and acknowledge that Jesus is Lord. Christians should find comfort in knowing that even when they face troubles and people mock them, their Savior is now crowned as King over everything, and the same God who lifted Jesus from suffering to glory will one day do the same for them. The sermon emphasizes that just as Jesus was exalted because He humbled Himself, Christians who suffer for Christ and humble themselves will also be honored by God, and one day every person will have to acknowledge Jesus as Lord whether they want to or not.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on November 2, 1856.

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    38 mins
  • The Comer's Conflict with Satan
    Dec 21 2025

    This sermon explains that when people begin to turn to Jesus, Satan often attacks them with fear, doubt, and despair to try to stop them. It shows how the devil twists Bible truths to make sinners focus on their guilt and weakness instead of looking to Christ. The message encourages struggling people to keep their eyes on Jesus alone, because Christ has the power to defeat Satan and bring peace and salvation.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on August 24, 1856.

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    38 mins
  • The Duty of Remembering the Poor
    Dec 20 2025

    This sermon teaches that poverty and wealth do not determine a person’s faith, because God’s grace comes from Him alone and not from life circumstances. God often allows His people to be poor to show His power, teach gratitude, strengthen faith, and give believers chances to show love through helping others. Christians are commanded to remember the poor by caring for them, praying for them, and giving generously, because serving the poor is one way of serving Christ Himself.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on September 25th, 1856.

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    36 mins
  • Making Light of Christ
    Dec 19 2025

    This sermon warns that many people treat Jesus and the gospel as unimportant because they are too busy, proud, careless, or distracted by the world. Making light of Christ means ignoring God’s invitation to salvation and valuing work, money, or comfort more than eternal life. The message urges people to take Christ seriously now, because rejecting Him leads to great loss, while trusting Him brings forgiveness, hope, and salvation.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on August 17, 1856.

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    38 mins
  • Pride and Humility
    Dec 18 2025

    This sermon teaches that pride is a warning sign that leads to ruin, while humility is the path that leads to true honor. Pride has no real foundation, blinds people to their weakness, and has brought destruction to many throughout history, while humility begins in the heart and depends fully on God. When people humble themselves before God, trusting Him instead of themselves, God promises to lift them up in the right time.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on August 17, 1856.

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    39 mins