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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Nov 22 PM

Philippians 3:10
Charles Spurgeon November, 22 1999 Audio
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The Power of His Resurrection

Philippians chapter 3 verse 10 the doctrine of a risen Savior is exceedingly precious. The resurrection is the cornerstone of the entire building of Christianity. It is the keystone of the arch of our salvation. It would take a volume to set forth all the streams of living water which flow from this one sacred source, the resurrection of our dear Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

But to know that He has risen, and to have fellowship with Him as such, communing with the risen Savior by possessing a risen life. Seeing him leave the tomb by leaving the tomb of worldliness ourselves, this is even still more precious. The doctrine is the basis of the experience, but as the flower is more lovely than the root, so is the experience of fellowship with the risen Savior more lovely than the doctrine itself.

I would have you believe that Christ rose from the dead so as to sing of it, and derive all the consolation which it is possible for you to extract from this well-ascertained and well-witnessed fact. But I beseech you, rest not contented even there. Though you cannot, like the disciples, see Him visibly, yet I bid you aspire to see Christ Jesus by the eye of faith. And though, like Mary Magdalene, you may not touch Him, yet may you be privileged to converse with Him and to know that He is risen, you yourselves being risen in Him to newness of life.

To know a crucified Savior, as having crucified all my sins, is a high degree of knowledge. But to know a risen Savior as having justified me, and realize that He has bestowed upon me new life, having given me to be a new creature through His own newness of life, this is a noble style of experience. Short of it, none ought to rest satisfied.

May you both know him and the power of his resurrection. Why should souls who are quickened with Jesus wear the grave clothes of worldliness and unbelief? Rise, for the Lord is risen.
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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