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Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

London, England · Reformed Baptist (1834–1892)

10 sermons · 0 series · 62 topics

Recent Sermons

10 total
Jun 5, 1864 58 min

Baptismal Regeneration

Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon passionately denounces baptismal regeneration as taught by the Church of England, arguing that salvation comes solely through faith in Jesus Christ, not through any ceremony or sacrament.

Dec 5, 1858 40 min

Compel Them to Come In

Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon urgently compels sinners to come to Christ using every means available — declaring the gospel, commanding as God's ambassador, sharing his own conversion, appealing to self-interest, entreating with visions of death and judgment, and finally offering tears and prayers for the unconverted.

Feb 28, 1858 43 min

Particular Redemption

Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon defends particular redemption by measuring Christ's atonement five ways: the enormity of human guilt, the inflexibility of divine justice, the agonizing price Christ paid, the glorious deliverance believers experience, and the definite design of salvation for a chosen multitude.

Apr 5, 1857 39 min

Justification by Grace

Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon expounds Romans 3:24, unfolding three great truths: Christ's complete and accepted ransom paid at Calvary, the forensic nature of justification whereby Christ and the sinner exchange places, and the stunning freeness of this gift — received not by works, ceremony, or moral improvement, but by faith alone in the finished work of Christ.

Dec 7, 1856 40 min

Turn or Burn

Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon expounds Psalm 7:12, defining true repentance as actual, entire, immediate, and hearty — a hatred of sin itself, not merely its punishment. He demonstrates from Scripture and conscience that God must punish sin, then directs sinners to Christ alone for saving grace.

Nov 2, 1856 38 min

The Exaltation of Christ

Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon draws three consolations from Christ's exaltation: the fact of it brings joy through union with Christ, the reason reveals humiliation as the path to glory, and the person behind it — God the Father — assures suffering saints that the same hand will crown them.

Mar 30, 1856 36 min

Effectual Calling

Charles Spurgeon

Using the story of Zacchaeus, Spurgeon expounds eight characteristics of effectual calling — it is gracious, personal, hastening, humbling, affectionate, abiding, necessary, and fruitful — demonstrating that God's sovereign call overcomes every barrier of sin, pride, and resistance to bring His chosen ones irresistibly to salvation.

Sep 4, 1855 47 min

Heaven and Hell

Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon contrasts heaven's glorious rest and fellowship with the horror of outer darkness, urging sinners that sovereign grace saves the most hopeless while mere religious heritage cannot, and calling all to simply look to Christ.

Sep 2, 1855 54 min

Unconditional Election

Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon defends the doctrine of unconditional election from historic confessions and abundant Scripture, showing it to be true, absolute, eternal, and personal, then demonstrates that rightly understood it produces humility, boldness, and holiness in believers while offering genuine hope to every seeking sinner.

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