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Charles Spurgeon

08. A Prayer for Holiness

Hebrews 4:16; Philippians 4:6
Charles Spurgeon April, 28 2023 Audio
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These prayers by Spurgeon are wonderful for personal devotions!

In C. H. Spurgeon's sermon "A Prayer for Holiness," the main theological topic addressed is the pursuit of holiness in the life of believers. Spurgeon emphasizes the transformative nature of this pursuit, expressing that true worship involves a love for God's holiness, as demonstrated by the seraphim’s worship. Key points include the need for sanctification in every aspect of life—spirit, soul, and body—and the desire to be purified from both external temptations and internal sin. He references Hebrews 4:16 and Philippians 4:6 to underline God's invitation to come boldly for grace and the importance of prayer in seeking peace and holiness. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for Christians to actively seek holiness, to reflect Christ's image, and to cultivate love towards God and others while rejecting sin.

Key Quotes

“Time was, when we loved Thee for Thy mercy, we knew no more, but now Thou hast changed our hearts and made us in love with goodness, purity, justice, true holiness.”

“May we as Christians be always standing upon our rights, but always willing, each one, to minister to the help of others.”

“Our prayer comes back to this. Make us holy. Cleanse the inside and let the outside be clean too.”

“Not that we hope to be saved by our own holiness, but that holiness is salvation.”

What does the Bible say about holiness?

The Bible emphasizes that God is holy and calls believers to pursue holiness in their lives.

Holiness is a fundamental attribute of God, and the Scripture repeatedly calls attention to His purity and perfection. Believers are called to reflect this holiness in their lives, as seen in Hebrews 4:16, where we are encouraged to approach God's throne with confidence to receive mercy. In 1 Peter 1:15-16, we are commanded to be holy in all our conduct, as God is holy. This call to holiness is not just about moral perfection, but about a transformative relationship with God that changes our hearts to desire purity, justice, and goodness.

Hebrews 4:16, 1 Peter 1:15-16

How do we know that sanctification is necessary for believers?

Sanctification is necessary as it reflects the believer's growth in Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit.

Sanctification is critical for every believer because it signifies the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit to make us more like Christ. In Philippians 4:6, we are encouraged to present our requests to God, which includes asking for His aid in our sanctification. The process of sanctification involves the active pursuit of holiness and the struggle against sin, as we mourn over our past sins and seek to be delivered from them. Romans 8:29 also underscores that we are predestined to be conformed to the image of Christ, highlighting the importance of sanctification in fulfilling God's purpose for us.

Philippians 4:6, Romans 8:29

Why is prayer for holiness important for Christians?

Prayer for holiness is crucial as it aligns our hearts with God's will and empowers our spiritual growth.

Prayer for holiness serves as a vital element of a believer's life, allowing us to seek God's transformative work in us. By asking God to sanctify us wholly, as Spurgeon does in his prayer, we seek His strength to overcome sin and bear fruit in our lives. This prayer reflects a deep understanding of our need for divine assistance in becoming holy, as we rely on God's grace and power. Moreover, it shows our love for God and our desire to reflect His character, as seen in 1 Thessalonians 4:3, which states that it is God's will for us to be sanctified.

1 Thessalonians 4:3

How can Christians love others as Christ loves us?

Christians can love others by demonstrating genuine acts of love, forgiveness, and patience.

To love others as Christ loves us involves manifesting the qualities of compassion, forgiveness, and service to those around us. In Spurgeon's prayer, he articulates a desire to love not just in word, but in deed and truth, which echoes the commandment found in 1 John 3:18. This love should be proactive, seeking the good of others as we are called to help the helpless and comfort the mourners. Additionally, our love must be accompanied by humility and an earnest desire for the salvation of others, which reflects the heart of Christ for the lost, as mentioned in Romans 5:8, where God demonstrates His love for us by sending Christ to die for us.

1 John 3:18, Romans 5:8

Sermon Transcript

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Prayer 8 of The Prayers of Charles H. Spurgeon. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Mary Anne.

Prayer 8 A Prayer for Holiness

Our Father, we worship and love Thee, and it is one point of our worship that Thou art holy. Time was, when we loved Thee for Thy mercy, we knew no more, but now Thou hast changed our hearts. and made us in love with goodness, purity, justice, true holiness. And we understand now why the cherubim and seraphim continually do cry, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts. We adore Thee because Thou art holy, and we love Thee for Thine infinite perfection. For now we sigh and cry after holiness ourselves.

Sanctify us wholly, Spirit, soul, and body. Lord, we mourn over the sins of our past life and our present shortcomings. We bless thee thou hast forgiven us. We are reconciled to thee by the death of thy son. There are many who know that they have been washed and that he that beareth away sin has borne their sin away. These are they who now cry to thee to be delivered from the power of sin to be delivered from the power of temptation without, but especially from indwelling sin within.

Lord, purify us in head, heart, and hand. And if it be needful that we should be put into the fire to be refined as silver is refined, we would even welcome the fire if we may be rid of the dross. Lord, save us from constitutional sin, from sins of temperament, from sins of our surroundings. Save us from ourselves in every shape and grant us especially to have the light of love strong within us.

May we love God. May we love Thee, O Savior. May we love the people of God as being members of one body in connection with Thee. May we love the guilty world with that love which desires its salvation and conversion. And may we love not in word only, but in deed and in truth. May we help the helpless, comfort the mourner, sympathize with the widow and fatherless. And may we always be ready to put up with wrong, to be long-suffering, to be very patient, full of forgiveness, counting it a small thing that we should forgive our fellow men, since we have been forgiven of God.

Lord, tune our hearts to love, and then give us an inward peace, a restfulness about everything. May we have no burden to carry, because though we have a burden, we have rolled it upon the Lord. May we take up our cross, and because Christ has once died on the cross, may our cross become a comfort to us. May we count it all joy when we fall into diverse trials, Knowing that in all this, God will be glorified. His image will be stamped upon us, and the eternal purpose will be fulfilled, wherein he has predestined us to be conformed unto the image of his son.

Lord, look upon thy people. We might pray about our troubles. We will not. We will only pray against our sins. We might come to thee about our weariness, about our sickness, about our disappointment, about our poverty. But we will leave all that. We will only come about sin. Lord, make us holy, and then do what thou wilt with us. We pray thee, help us to adorn the doctrine of God our Savior in all things. If we are fighting against sin, the sin which doth so easily beset us, Lord, lend us heavenly weapons and heavenly strength that we may cut the giants down, these men of Anak that come against us. We feel very feeble. Oh, make us strong in the Lord, in the power of his might. May we never let sin have any rest in us. May we chase it, drive it out, slay it, hang it on a tree, abhor it, and may we cleave to that which is good.

some of us are trying, striving after some excellent virtue. Lord, help strugglers. Enable those that contend against great difficulties only to greater grace, more faith, and so to bring them nearer to God. Lord, we will be holy. By thy grace, we will never rest until we are. Thou hast begun a good work in us, and thou wilt carry it on. Thou wilt work in us to will and do of thine own good pleasure.

Lord, help the converted child to be correct in his relation to his parents. Help the Christian father or mother to be right in dealing with children. May they not provoke their children to anger, lest they may discourage. Take away willfulness from the young. Take away impatience from the old.

Lord, help Christian men of business May they act uprightly. May Christian masters never be hard to their servants, to their work people, and may Christian work people give to their masters that which is just and equal in the way of work in return for wage. May we as Christian men be always standing upon our rights, but always willing, each one, to minister to the help of others.

And, oh, that as Christians we might be humble, Lord, take away that stiff neck, that proud look. Take away from us the spirit of, stand by for I am holier than thou. Make us condescend to men of low estate, aye, and even to men of low morals, low character. May we seek them out, seek their good. Oh, give to the church of Christ an intense love for the souls of men. May it make our hearts break to think that they will perish in their sin. May we grieve every day because of the sin of this city. Set a mark upon our forehead and let us be known to thyself as men that sigh and cry for all the abominations that are done in the midst of the city.

Oh God, save us from a hard heart, an unkind spirit that is insensible to the woes of others. Lord, preserve thy people also from worldliness, from rioting, from drunkenness, from chambering and wantedness, from strife and envy, from everything that would dishonor the name of Christ that we bear. Lord, make us holy. Our prayer comes back to this. Make us holy. Cleanse the inside and let the outside be clean too. Make us holy, O God. Do this for Christ's sake. Not that we hope to be saved by our own holiness, but that holiness is salvation. Then we are saved from sin.

Lord, help thy poor children to be holy. Oh, keep us so if we are so. Keep us even from stumbling and present us faultless before thy presence at last. We pray for friends that are ill. For many that are troubled because of the illness of others, we bring before thee every case of trouble and trial known to us and ask for thy gracious intervention.

We pray for thy ministers everywhere, for thy missionary servants. Remember brethren that are making great sacrifice out in the hot sun or in the cold and frozen north. Everywhere preserve those who for Christ's sake carry their lives in their hands. and our brethren at home, in poverty, many of them, working for Christ. Lord, accept them and help us to help them. Sunday school teachers, do thou remember them, and the tract visitors from door to door, and the city missionaries, and the Bible women, all who in any way endeavor to bring Christ under the notice of men. Oh, help them all.

We will offer but one more prayer, and it is this. Lord, look in pity upon any who are not in Christ. May they be converted. May they pass from death to life, and they will never forget it. May they see the eternal light for the first time, and they will remember it even in eternity. Father, help us. Bless us now for Jesus' sake. Amen. End of prayer eight.
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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