Episodes

Friday Oct 29, 2021
Jesus About His Father’s Business (S302)
Friday Oct 29, 2021
Friday Oct 29, 2021
This is a hissing hot sermon: considering the fervour of our Lord, Spurgeon hammers through nine things which reveal the depth of his devotion to the business upon which his heavenly Father had sent him. There is no pause, barely a space to breathe, as the spirit of endeavour which characterised the Great Servant is set before us. It fills us with awe and adoration as we contemplate it. And then, two great pressing conclusions: first, looking at such a Saviour, let us never doubt his desire to save or his willingness to do so; second, looking at such a Saviour, let us never hold back in our own service, called to follow as servants after such a Master as this.
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Friday Oct 22, 2021
A Revival Sermon (S296)
Friday Oct 22, 2021
Friday Oct 22, 2021
The preacher sets out the spiritual picture of fruitfulness that is known and enjoyed in a time of true revival. It is a carefully balanced sermon, full of confidence in God and so committed to the use of God’s means to accomplish God’s ends, perhaps encouraged by Spurgeon’s own recent experience. He sets out some of the particular blessings of God’s reviving power in the church, reminds us that it is indeed sovereign grace which is operating, calls for earnest labour in the light of those blessings, and warns us to seize our opportunities to hear and heed the good news as it is in Jesus Christ.
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Friday Oct 15, 2021
The Minister’s Farewell (S289)
Friday Oct 15, 2021
Friday Oct 15, 2021
This is the last sermon Spurgeon preached at the Royal Music Hall in Surrey Gardens. Taking a line through the apostle Paul’s testimony to the Ephesian elders, he summarises the nature of gospel ministry, both feeling and communicating the weight of responsibility not only in those who preach, but also in those who hear. Without bombast, and feeling his great weakness, Spurgeon assures his hearers of his desire to preach the whole counsel of God, and—insofar as he has been enabled to do so—asks how they have responded. Every preacher and every hearer would do well to consider the same kinds of questions.
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Friday Oct 08, 2021
Grieving the Holy Spirit (S278)
Friday Oct 08, 2021
Friday Oct 08, 2021
A very pointed sermon about the possibility of grieving the Spirit. Spurgeon shows a tender heart in so speaking, for he first draws attention to the love of the Spirit and the seal of the Spirit. These aspects of the sermon lay the foundation, setting forth the gracious operations of the One whom we grieve when we resist, neglect, or despise his work in us and the church. With this as the backdrop, the fact of our grieving the Spirit then becomes all the more pressing and painful, whether as individuals or as congregations. Of course, Spurgeon will not conclude without the reminder that the Spirit of grace is quick to draw near to the humble repenter, so leaving us hope.
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Friday Oct 01, 2021
Faith Illustrated (S271)
Friday Oct 01, 2021
Friday Oct 01, 2021
This may not be the most smoothly-structured sermon, but it pulses with urgency and intensity. The preacher’s concern is an assured faith, the confidence of a sinner who has put his trust in the Jesus of the Bible to deliver him from his sins. Spurgeon asks an important question: do we, in our preaching and witnessing, assume too much? Do we think that everyone understands what faith is, and in whom we must rest our faith? Concerned to ensure that such issues are clear, Spurgeon sets forth Paul’s confidence in Christ as a model for our own.
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Friday Sep 24, 2021
The Tabernacle of the Most High (S267)
Friday Sep 24, 2021
Friday Sep 24, 2021
As the church to which he preaches sets out on the building of a place of worship, the Metropolitan Tabernacle, so Spurgeon reminds them that the true church is not made of bricks and mortar, but of living stones, in union with Christ as the Cornerstone. Diverting their attention from the material needs of the hour, he properly points them to the church as the building of God, his particular dwelling place, and his glorious temple. It is a sweet reminder of the spiritual constitution of the true church of Christ, and perhaps a needful reminder, too, that our first concern is not the material beauty of the buildings in which we meet, but the spiritual beauty of the people who meet there, to the glory of the God whom we serve.
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Friday Sep 17, 2021
A Home Mission Sermon (S 259)
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Friday Sep 17, 2021
This is one of Spurgeon’s calls to arms: a trumpet sounding to stir the saints to endeavour. Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might, says the Preacher of Ecclesiastes, and Spurgeon enter’s into the Preacher’s exhortation, and then develops some evangelical arguments—some gospel reasons—why every Christian should take it to heart, and put forth their hand in serving the Lord Almighty. It leaves us asking not, “What must I do?” but, “What may I do” in considering the opportunities before us to bring glory to God.
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Friday Sep 10, 2021
The Necessity of the Spirit‘s Work (S251)
Friday Sep 10, 2021
Friday Sep 10, 2021
God never makes pointless and empty promises. If he has promised that he would put his Spirit within us, it must be because it it necessary that the Holy Spirit be so given, and work in our hearts. And that is Spurgeon’s simple proposition: “that the work of the Holy Spirit is absolutely necessary to us, if we would be saved.” He proves this by five strands of evidence, concerning the nature of fallen man, the inadequacy of the appointed means, the need for the acts of the Father and the Son to be brought to bear on our hearts, the experience of a true Christian, and the dependence of a believer on the Spirit for every acceptable work. His closing question brings it all to bear: do you have this Spirit at work in your heart?
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Friday Sep 03, 2021
Mr. Fearing Comforted (S 246)
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Taking his sermon title from a Bunyan character, Spurgeon addresses a sermon primarily to doubting believers. His main point throughout is that faith must look to Christ, while doubt creeps in when our eyes turn to our troubles. This is true in our temporal circumstances, in which we need to remember that we are Christ’s servants, who he is to us, that he is governing all things and has always helped us to this point. It is true also with regard to our spiritual concerns, in which we might have doubts about our acceptance with God, and our endurance to the end. It is in looking to Christ that we are saved, and in looking to Christ that we are kept, knowing ourselves saved.
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Friday Aug 27, 2021
Prayer Answered, Love Nourished (S 240)
Friday Aug 27, 2021
Friday Aug 27, 2021
Spurgeon tells God’s pilgrims that looking forward is good, but that looking back is also necessary. In this case, he recommends a retrospective on prayer, considering seven particulars about the way in which the Lord has heard the voice and the supplications of his people. As he works his way through the shortcomings of our praying, the abundance of God’s blessing, and the manner in which the Lord dispenses his kindnesses, the preacher gives us reason after reason to love the Lord for the way in which he has heard us, with three sweet applications, regarding our praises, our obedience, and our testimony.
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