In C. H. Spurgeon's sermon titled "Bless the Lord, O my Soul!", he addresses the significance of prayer as a response to God's grace and mercy. Spurgeon emphasizes the believer's privileged access to God through Jesus Christ as mediator, citing Hebrews 4:16 to illustrate boldness in approaching the throne of grace. He further expounds on the doctrines of election and redemption, reminding the congregation that they are chosen and redeemed through Christ's sacrificial blood, aligning with Ephesians 1:4-7. The sermon underscores the importance of thanksgiving in prayer, coupled with an acknowledgment of sinfulness and reliance on Christ's righteousness, encouraging believers to foster a joyful and intimate relationship with God while also praying for the revitalization of the church and a return to strong doctrine.
“We come by the way of Christ our mediator. We could not approach thee, O our God, if it were not for him.”
“When we consider our utter unworthiness before conversion, and our great faultiness since, we can but admire the riches of abounding grace which God has manifested to us unworthy ones.”
“We give to Thee, however, the praise of our entire being.”
“Restore to thy church the love of strong doctrine. May thy truth yet prevail.”
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