The sermon by C. H. Spurgeon emphasizes the theological doctrine of redemption, highlighting the immense cost of salvation through Christ's sacrificial death. Spurgeon articulates that believers have been "bought with a very high price" — the blood of Christ, drawing upon key Scripture references such as 1 Corinthians 6:20, 1 Peter 1:18-19, and Galatians 3:13. He vividly depicts the agony Christ endured in Gethsemane, His scourging, and crucifixion as essential to understanding the depth of God's love and the price paid for redemption. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it calls believers to a life of gratitude and holiness, acknowledging they are no longer their own but belong to God, urging them to live in a manner worthy of their costly salvation.
“O soul, your Savior speaks to you from Gethsemane at this hour, and He says, Here and thus I bought you with a very high price.”
“It was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life... but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect.”
“Remember that you were bought with a very high price and that you are not your own.”
“By Gethsemane, by Gabbatha, by Golgotha... I implore you, my beloved brethren, to remember that you were bought with a very high price.”
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