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Charles Spurgeon

That dagger which stabbed the Savior's heart to death!

Ephesians 2:4-5; Romans 5:8
Charles Spurgeon March, 25 2025 Audio
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That dagger which stabbed the Savior's heart to death!

Charles Spurgeon

We never know the full evil of our iniquities--until we see what it cost our precious Redeemer to put them away.

The true Christian looks upon sin, as we would regard a knife rusted with gore, with which some villain had killed our mother, our wife, or our child.
Could we play with it?
Could we wear it as a jewel hung around our necks?
Could we even endure it in our sight?
No! Accursed thing, stained with the heart's blood of my beloved--I would gladly fling you into the bottomless abyss!

Sin is that dagger which stabbed the Savior's heart to death! Henceforth it must be the abomination of every man who has been redeemed by the sin-atoning sacrifice of Jesus.

"A bleeding Savior I have viewed,
And now I hate my sin!"

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That Dagger Which Stabbed the Saviour's Heart to Death
By Charles Spurgeon

We never know the full evil of our iniquities until we see what it cost our precious Redeemer to put them away. The true Christian looks upon sin as we would regard a knife rusted with gore with which some villain had killed our mother, our wife, or our child. Could we play with it? Could we wear it as a jewel hung around our necks? Could we even endure it in our sight? Recursed thing, stained with the heart's blood of my beloved, I would gladly fling you into the bottomless abyss.

Sin is that dagger which stabbed the Saviour's heart to death. Henceforth it must be the abomination of every man who has been redeemed by the sin-atoning sacrifice of Jesus.

a bleeding Saviour I have viewed, and now I hate my sin. May you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep His love is.

May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Ephesians chapter 3 verses 18 and 19
Charles Spurgeon
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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