Why Some Seekers Are Not Saved (Isaiah 59:1-2) - C.H. Spurgeon Sermon
Вставка
- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- A sermon delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, Lord's Day Evening, May 8, 1887
Spurgeon, with the bright torch of the Word of God, seeks to search out every sin which impedes a sinner from being saved. It is a powerful word to those who mistakenly think that a life of hypocrisy might be a prelude to heaven.
Read by: Gavin Childress
Please feel free to use, download, copy or share this, or any other sermons available via this channel, non-commercially. Contact spurgeonsermonseries @ gmail.com (remove spaces) for any questions or requests.
*STREAM*... Audio-Only Podcast Available (on a variety of apps below)
Anchor: anchor.fm/spur...
Spotify: open.spotify.c...
Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple...
Breaker: www.breaker.au...
Google Podcasts: www.google.com...
Pocket Casts: pca.st/C0sl
RadioPublic: radiopublic.co...
Stitcher: www.stitcher.c...
Hello from Kenya 🇰🇪 GOD bless 🙌
Strong
Hello from Houston, TX 🇨🇱🤠 Never give up The Faith...🎉🎉🎉
Blessed be the word of God
❤Gods blessings from Colorado 🦋🌳
Praise him!! He gets the Glory❤
I love Spurgeon! Thank you so much for these sermons ❤
Hello from Texas with prayers ❤😊
👋 Howdy from California farmland!
This is the day the Lord hath made. I will rejoice and be glad in it!
Love, Jan 📖 💜 🕊
I have made Spurgeon's sermons a part of my life for years. He preaches the most simple truths, but with power that will cut between you and sin!
That's what the church needs right now.. That's what the world needs!
Love, Jan 📖 💜 🕊
I did respond to you..
Blessings, from California💕
Timely. Applicable.
@lagutin07
0 секунд назад
Аллилуйя! Слава Иисусу Христу! Приветствие из России ❤️
Amen 🙏
Then, the conclusion is, the Holy Ghost has no convicting power over them.
Does this mean the congregation, itself, needs to be revived. ?
Or, are the ones who are unaffected, eternally unaffected?
The power of The Holy Spirit is overwhelming, and complelling.
What happened to my comment?
I said nothing wrong that should result in this removal.
Anyway, I basically said the church needs this sermon, and the world needs it.
I said that Spurgeon has a simple message, but one that cuts between you and sin.
Maybe it was the "s" word or the fact that I said the world needs it.
They're reaching deep into the church now with these actions. It's to be expected, but they are removing our ability to share the gospel here.. 🥺
I just found the cause.. They are being "hidden" and not shown as a reply, so no one knows it's there. :/
UA-cam is weird like that
I wish l had someone l could talk to. I'm struggling. I havnt got further. This is me
Find a church with some good Christian people and find some brothers in that church that you can talk to if they're Christians they will talk to you
@@jeremyreedtrucking.7053 thank you. I've found a new church but it is difficult to talk about.
He cannot forgive me. I don't know how to change and commit.
Is it that you have something holding you back or causing contention in your heart, from coming to Jesus Christ?
@@GraceAloneKJV
Done a lot of listening to Spurgeon, Ryles, Murray and others. I don't know how to explain it here easily and quickly. I've not fallen in love with God. Therefore l don't have the Holy Spirit, therefore l don't have the commitment to God where as one leaves all their life behind and follow Christ. If you don't hate your family you cannot be my disciple.
@@onlytruthmatters777 A lot of Calvinist preachers put an emphasis on works. I would stay away, personally, based on my experiences. When I was listening to guys like MacArthur, Washer, Piper, etc. I was constantly focusing on my works-trusting in my works-because of their emphasis on works regarding salvation. They preach confusing message that states that we are saved by grace alone but says that you need to do works. It's utter confusion that produces legalism and torment. I personally recommend listening to Theocast; they are Reformed but don't hold to muddled works salvation preaching like a lot of those guys I mentioned do. God bless.
@@onlytruthmatters777
Jesus doesn't ask you to feel a deep love or remorse. Jesus askes you to go to Him with empty hands. Believe in Him and you are saved. Forgiveness is in reach for all of us, we often just don't realise how close it is. Because if we did, we certainly would have taken it. Don't wait until you fall in love with God as you say it. You are in a burning house, it is not just enough to recognize that your house is on fire, you have to get out, even if you like the heat. Because if you stay, you will die! Get out of your burning house en believe the gospel of Christ.
On 9/11 Read and Heed, 2nd Chronicles 7:14 America!
One Nation, Under One God, For One Day!!!
May it be "A Day of National Prayer In Jesus' Name!"
Please pass it on!🙏
Consider also to read the book, "Just Another Book By A. Nobody" for America's sake and God's Glory!
I'm at a loss why Saul of Tarsus prayed for three days but it took Ananias being sent by the Lord with instructions of what Saul was to do. Spurgeon missed the whole point of Isaiah 59:1-2. No sinner's prayer in the Bible.
@Tigerz8331 Where in the Bible does it say Saul of Tarsus prayed for three days? I read that Saul was three days without sight, and neither did eat nor drink (Acts 9:9). Of course Ananias was sent by God to instruct Saul what to do. You think Saul was going to do the work of the Lord without the Holy Spirit's guidance? Ananias was obedient to the Lord God and laid hands on Saul and he was filled with the Holy Ghost. Saul's name was changed to Paul and he went out the nations preaching Jesus Christ to the Gentiles.
@@SouthSideLadyWright three days, three hours or three minutes; the point is all the praying that Saul (Paul) did did not save him. Ananias had to come and tell him what he must do. Which Ananais did. Paul at that point did not have the Holy Spirit's guidance. Ananias was told by the Lord what he was to do. The Holy Spirit wasn't involved until Ananias laid his hands on Paul and relieved him of his blindness. The gospel is delivered in "earthen vessels" 2 Cor. 4:7.
@@SouthSideLadyWright BTW Acts 9:11 says "he prayeth" now if I understand correctly the e-t-h ending signifies a continuous action. Otherwise it would have said "he prayed".
“I acknowledged my sin unto thee, And mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the LORD; And thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin. Selah.”
Psalm 32:5
1 John 1:9
Acts 8:22
“For in thee, O LORD, do I hope: Thou wilt hear, O Lord my God.
For I will declare mine iniquity; I will be sorry for my sin.”
Psalm 38:15, 18
GOD respects the prayer of a sinner:
“And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner. I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than the other: for every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.”
Luke 18:13-14
God was speaking to Israel under the covenant of Moses. We are now under the New Covenant. Christ died for the sins of the whole world. Spurgeon did not believe that. He was a Calvinist.
He knew Jesus Christ died for the whole world. However, he also believed when Jesus said that “I chose you, you did not choose me” meaning GOD knows exactly who will be saved before they ever accept Him. Jesus died for the sin of the whole world knowing that only a few will believe and be saved. That is the wonderful love of GOD to us. That even though He knows most reject Him, He still died for all humanity.