C. H. Spurgeon's sermon "My Own Personal Holdfast!" addresses the doctrine of the assurance of prayer in the life of a believer, highlighting the confidence that believers can have in God's responsiveness to their prayers. Spurgeon emphatically argues that the assurance encapsulated in the phrase "My God will hear me" is essential for the spiritual survival of Christians, particularly during difficult times. By referencing Micah 7:7 and Romans 8, he illustrates that this assurance strengthens one's hope and patience, enabling the believer to endure trials and adversities confidently. The sermon underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, suggesting that an unwavering belief in God’s attentiveness to prayer is crucial for fostering a vibrant prayer life, sustaining hope, and empowering believers to engage actively in their relationship with God.
“Lose your confidence in the power of prayer, and I know not what remains to you.”
“The assurance, my God will hear me, is better than all the aid of mortal men, and a greater wealth than the mines of India could afford you.”
“When I fall, I shall arise. What if I have slipped? … Yet I can pray, and I do pray, and my God will hear me.”
“To make us hunger and thirst after the blessings which He should not or would not give would be to torment us before our time, and this we cannot impute to God.”
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