• Heaven
    Nov 9 2025

    Many people misunderstand the verse about heaven by stopping too soon, forgetting that God has revealed spiritual truth to believers through the Holy Spirit. It teaches that heaven and the deep things of God cannot be understood by our eyes, ears, imagination, or human wisdom, but only through the Spirit’s work in the heart. Christians get small tastes of heaven even now—especially in prayer, worship, and close fellowship with Jesus—while the full glory of heaven will be far greater than anything we can imagine.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on December 16th, 1855.

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    37 mins
  • The Exodus
    Nov 8 2025

    This message explains that the story of God leading Israel out of Egypt is a picture of how God rescues people from the power of sin. Before someone knows real freedom in Christ, they first feel the heavy weight and bondage of their sin, which makes them long for God's salvation. When God delivers a person, He brings them out completely, giving them new joy and spiritual strength, not leaving anything behind in their old life of slavery.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on December 9, 1855.

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    38 mins
  • Christ Our Passover
    Nov 7 2025

    Jesus Christ is like the Passover Lamb from the Old Testament, sacrificed to save people from sin just as the lamb’s blood saved the Israelites in Egypt. It shows how every detail of the ancient Passover—the lamb without blemish, its sacrifice, and its blood—points to Jesus’ perfect life and death. The message urges believers to trust in Christ’s sacrifice and live by faith in Him every day.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on December 2, 1855.

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    43 mins
  • Healing for the Wounded
    Nov 6 2025

    The same God who created and controls the stars also cares deeply for people with broken hearts. It explains that while human suffering can come from loss, disappointment, or guilt over sin, God alone can truly heal the heart and bring peace. Through Jesus Christ, those who are wounded by sin or sorrow can find forgiveness, comfort, and lasting hope.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on December 2, 1855.

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    39 mins
  • Free Will—A Slave
    Nov 5 2025

    This sermon argues that people do not have free will when it comes to choosing God. It says that all humans are spiritually dead because of sin and cannot come to Christ on their own. Only through God’s power and grace can anyone find true life in Jesus.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on December 2, 1855.

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    44 mins
  • Comfort for the Desponding
    Nov 4 2025

    This sermon speaks to Christians who feel distant from the joy and closeness to God they once had. It explains that this sadness often comes from neglecting prayer, loving worldly things too much, or losing spiritual focus. The message urges believers to return to prayer, renew their devotion, and seek a fresh, living relationship with God through Jesus Christ.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on November 25, 1855.

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    41 mins
  • The Holy Ghost – The Great Teacher
    Nov 3 2025

    People in this generation have become less focused on God, even in churches where the Holy Spirit is often forgotten. The message teaches that true understanding and spiritual growth come from the Holy Spirit, who guides believers into all truth and helps them see the deeper meaning of God’s Word. Only through the Spirit’s guidance can Christians truly live by truth, find comfort in their faith, and grow closer to God.

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

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    44 mins
  • The God of Peace
    Nov 2 2025

    God is called the God of Peace because He creates, restores, and protects peace throughout all creation. Even though the world is full of conflict and sin, God works to bring harmony between Himself and humanity through Jesus Christ. One day, all war and anger will end, and peace will fill the earth and heaven forever.

    A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on November 4, 1855.

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    43 mins