The sermon "This Miracle of Illumination" by C. H. Spurgeon addresses the doctrine of regeneration, emphasizing the sovereign work of God in bringing spiritual illumination to the hearts of believers. Spurgeon argues that just as God spoke light into darkness at creation, He likewise commands spiritual light to shine into the hearts of sinful individuals, transforming them from spiritual blindness to the knowledge of His glory in Christ (2 Corinthians 4:6). He highlights the necessity of divine intervention, stating that humankind, by nature, remains dead in sin and incapable of seeking God without His sovereign grace. This theological assertion underscores the Reformed emphasis on total depravity and the effectual call of God in salvation, stressing that true knowledge of Christ is granted by the Holy Spirit rather than by human effort. The practical significance of this miracle is that it cultivates humility in believers, directing their focus towards Christ as the source of spiritual growth and transformation.
“This is not a mere invitation or offer. It is a divine act of sovereign grace.”
“This miracle of illumination is entirely of God.”
“The more we behold Him, the more we are changed into His likeness.”
“Let that humble you. Let it also fill you with joy and awe.”
The Bible teaches that illumination is a sovereign act of God, providing spiritual light to those who are in darkness.
2 Corinthians 3:18; 2 Corinthians 4:6
The truth of sovereign grace is confirmed by Scripture, which reveals God's initiative in salvation and illumination.
2 Corinthians 4:6
Gaining knowledge of God's glory in Christ transforms believers and forms the essence of spiritual growth.
2 Corinthians 4:6
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