In C. H. Spurgeon's sermon titled "The Washing of Water by the Word," the main theological topic addressed is the sanctification and preservation of the church through Christ. Spurgeon emphasizes God's love for His people, highlighting that they are chosen and redeemed by Christ to live distinct lives that reflect His holiness. He supports his arguments with references to Hebrews 4:16, which speaks of approaching God's throne of grace, and Philippians 4:6, which encourages believers to present their requests to God with thanksgiving. The sermon explores the importance of daily cleansing and the need for believers to overcome sin to maintain their purity and integrity as representatives of Christ. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for believers to seek continual spiritual renewal and to embody the character of Christ in their lives.
“O Father, keep thy people, we beseech thee, for Jesus' sake.”
“We trust thou hast bathed us once for all in the sin-removing fountain.”
“O Lord and Master, Thou didst wash Thy disciples' feet of old.”
“Thy possession of us is our hope of perfection.”
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