The sermon by C. H. Spurgeon addresses the profound doctrine of God's sovereign grace and the believer's reliance on God's love and provision. Spurgeon presents key arguments highlighting the inadequacy of human effort for salvation, emphasizing that it is not one's grasp of Christ but Christ's grasp of the believer that secures salvation. He references John 3:16 and Romans 8:28 to illustrate God's love and the certainty of divine purpose in the lives of His people. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for Christians to anchor their hope in God's sufficiency rather than their own works, encouraging a life marked by prayer, meditation on Scripture, and a vibrant pursuit of godliness in the light of eternity.
“It is not your hold of Christ that saves, but His hold of you.”
“Every page of Scripture is a sheet of gold. No, rather let me say that heaven's banknotes are here to be cashed by those who have faith enough to bring them to the God who issued them.”
“The doctrine of the atonement is to my mind one of the surest proofs of the divine inspiration of Holy Scripture.”
“Time is short, and eternity is near.”
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