Sermons by Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon Sermons

Sermons by Charles Spurgeon

19th Century
Baptist
Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon Sermons

Sermons by Charles Spurgeon

19th Century
Baptist

Faith Purifying the Heart

Charles Spurgeon • Apr 15, 1877

THE Jewish or Pharisaic party violently opposed the Gospel from without. Wherever the apostles went, the Jews who believed not, being moved with envy, stirred up the people against them. They could not endure to hear of the salvation of the Gentiles by grace t…

Plenary Absolution

Charles Spurgeon

WE shall aim at no novelty tonight, nor shall we try to serve up the old truths in any new and attractive forms. Upon your tables you always require bread and generally you account salt to be indispensable. Some kinds of food are presented to us over and over…

Done in a Day, But Wondered at Forever

Charles Spurgeon • Sep 25, 1870

WE cull the text from one of Zechariah’s most instructive visions. It is a stone from a diamond field, all the context is rich in precious things, but we cannot, though we would be very glad to do so, linger over them this morning, we must be satisfied with th…

Self Low, But Christ High

Charles Spurgeon • Aug 31, 1890

THIS centurion was a worthy man from the human point of view, but he called himself unworthy when he turned towards our Lord. He was so excellent a man that the elders of the Jews, who were by no means partial to Roman soldiers, pleaded with Jesus that he was…

The Bond of the Covenant

Charles Spurgeon • May 10, 1885

THIS striking utterance was given forth by that renowned seer Ezekiel, at the time when the Israelites, scattered in every country, had begun to forget their nationality. They judged it prudent and wise as much as possible to disguise their distinctive charact…

A Sincere Summary, and a Searching Scrutiny

Charles Spurgeon • Apr 22, 1900

IF anyone says that these two texts contradict one another, I say that they do not. They form a paradox, and they are both true, and true of the same man, at the same time. I will read them to you again, “I have kept thy precepts and thy testimonies: for all m…

The True Priesthood, Temple, and Sacrifice

Charles Spurgeon • Sep 30, 1877

AT the outset, I call your special attention to the connection of the two verses. “To whom coming, as unto a living stone, ye also, as living stones, are built up,” or “To whom coming…ye become an holy priesthood.” Everywhere throughout Scripture the connectio…

Daniel: a Pattern for Pleaders

Charles Spurgeon • Nov 4, 1915

DANIEL was a man in very high position in life. It is true he was not living in his own native land but in the providence of God, he had been raised to great eminence under the dominion of the country in which he dwelt. He might, therefore, naturally have forg…

The Believer a New Creature

Charles Spurgeon • Jul 18, 1869

THIS text is exceedingly full of matter, and might require many treatises, and even multitudes of folios to bring forth all its meaning. Holy Scripture is notably abounding. Human teachers are given to verbiage. We multiply words to express our meaning, but th…

Open House for All Comers

Charles Spurgeon • Dec 17, 1865

IT is not very amazing that the Pharisees could not understand the Savior’s mode of action—not only because self-righteousness and bigotry had blinded their eyes, and callousness of heart to the interest of others and had bound them up in the darkness of self-…

The Bridegroom’s Parting Words

Charles Spurgeon • Apr 15, 1883

THE Song is almost ended, the bride and bridegroom have come to their last stanzas, and they are about to part for a while. They utter their adieus, and the bridegroom says to His beloved, “You that dwell in the gardens, the companions hearken to your voice: c…

Landlord and Tenant

Charles Spurgeon • Jan 3, 1907

NOTWITHSTANDING that a thousand voices proclaim our mortality, we are all too apt to put aside the contemplation of it. Since we cannot escape from death, we endeavor to shut our eyes to it, although there is no subject whose consideration would be more benefi…

The Whole Gospel in a Single Verse

Charles Spurgeon • Mar 19, 1893

I SPOKE, yesterday, with a brother minister who had been a pastor in America, and I asked him why he was so anxious to go back again where the climate had so greatly tried him. He answered, “I love the people to whom I preach.” “What sort of people are they?”…

“Whose Goodness Never Fails”

Charles Spurgeon • Jan 19, 1905

THESE words were spoken when our Lord was amongst His own people. Perhaps as you hear them there comes a whisper in your soul, “I wonder whether that is true now? If the Lord Jesus in His flesh were here at this moment, in the midst of us, and if He said, ‘I a…

God’s Will and Man’s Will

Charles Spurgeon • Mar 30, 1862

THE great controversy which for many ages has divided the Christian church has hinged upon the difficult question of “the will.” I need not say of that conflict that it has done much mischief to the Christian church, undoubtedly it has, but I will rather say,…

Drunkenness with Wine

Charles Spurgeon • May 26, 1889

WHILE I was reading to you just now, in the fourth and fifth chapters of Paul’s letter to the Ephesian believers, I could not help feeling that you could little understand the elevation and the purity of the precepts of the apostle, as they must have appeared…

The Blood of the Lamb, the Conquering Weapon

Charles Spurgeon • Sep 9, 1888

WHEREVER evil appears, it is to be fought with by the children of God in the name of Jesus, and in the power of the Holy Spirit. When evil appeared in an angel, straightway there was war in heaven. Evil in mortal men is to be striven against by all regenerate…

Messages to Sinners and Saints

Charles Spurgeon • Apr 26, 1906

THIS message related to the invasion of the land of Judah by Sennacherib. The approach of the enormous hosts of the Assyrian king put almost the whole nation into a state of great alarm. They wanted to make an immediate alliance with the king of Egypt, and to…

Patients for the Great Physician

Charles Spurgeon

IF you had never heard that passage before, you would be almost certain to know where to look for it. It must be in the Gospel according to Luke, for Luke was the beloved physician, and therefore, while taking notes of our Savior’s discourses, he would be able…

Are You Mocked?

Charles Spurgeon • May 18, 1916

GOD’S Word divides the whole human race into two portions. There is the seed of the serpent, and the seed of the woman—the children of God, and the children of the devil—those who are by nature still what they always were, and those who have been begotten agai…

“My Times Are in Your Hand”

Charles Spurgeon • May 17, 1891

DAVID was sad; his life was spent with grief, and his years with sighing. His sorrow had wasted his strength and even his bones were consumed within him. Cruel enemies pursued him with malicious craft, even seeking his life. At such a time he used the best res…

The Hexapla of Mystery

Charles Spurgeon • Dec 22, 1872

THE apostle tells us in the preceding verse that the Lord has a double design in maintaining His church in the world. The first is that it may be the place of His abode, for the church of the living God is “the house of God,” the home wherein He reveals Himsel…

Dangerous Lingering

Charles Spurgeon • Mar 18, 1915

LOT was highly favored. In the midst of a general destruction, angels were sent to take care of him.