C. H. Spurgeon’s sermon titled "Mahanaim, or Hosts of Angels!" focuses on the theological theme of God's providential care and the presence of His angelic hosts in the lives of believers. Spurgeon emphasizes the account of Jacob encountering angels in Mahanaim (Genesis 32:1-2) and draws parallels with the supportive roles that believers experience through divine assistance. He argues that just as Jacob was comforted by God's host amid his fears concerning Esau, Christians today are surrounded by spiritual support that can often remain unseen. Additionally, he connects this idea with Romans 8, which affirms that nothing can separate believers from God's love and the powerful assistance of His heavenly forces. The doctrinal significance of this discourse highlights the assurance that God is continually present and provides for His people during times of trial, urging believers to rely on faith amid their fears and responsibilities.
“Greater is he that is for us than all they that are against us.”
“God has a multitude of servants, and all these are on the side of believers; His camp is very great.”
“The presence of God with believers is more certain and constant than the presence of angels or holy men.”
“When you are engaged in Christ's service, you have a special promise to back you up.”
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