In the sermon "Lay hold on Eternal Life!" delivered by C. H. Spurgeon, the main theological topic addressed is the nature and importance of eternal life within the framework of Christian faith, particularly as exemplified in 1 Timothy 6:12. Spurgeon emphasizes the urgent call for Christians, particularly pastors and young believers, to grasp hold of the gift of eternal life, stressing that it is a divine gift bestowed by God, not something earned through works or effort. He references Romans 8, drawing out the assurance found in Christ's promise of eternal security, stating that true believers will never perish. The doctrinal significance of this message underscores the Reformed emphasis on salvation by grace alone, emphasizing that eternal life is not just a future hope but a present reality that transforms believers and empowers them to fight the good fight of faith amid various temptations and societal distractions. Spurgeon stresses that the pursuit of social justice must not supersede the proclamation of the Gospel, which ultimately transforms hearts and lives.
“Lay hold on eternal life... if he has to fight he can only fight by laying hold upon eternal life with tenacious grip.”
“The wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
“Eternal life... is a gift of God, a gift not reserved for the future, but given now, the moment a sinner believes in Christ.”
“Lay hold on eternal life... let other things go... for what is a man advantaged if he gain the whole world and lose himself or be cast away?”
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