The sermon "Consolation from Resurrection!" by C. H. Spurgeon addresses the doctrinal significance of resurrection and redemption as central themes in the Christian faith. Spurgeon argues that the resurrection from the dead, as foretold in Hosea 13:14 and affirmed in Romans 8, provides assurance of divine mercy even amidst judgment. He emphasizes that God, through Christ, will redeem His people from death, highlighting the connection between physical resurrection and spiritual renewal. The resurrection is not only a promise of future hope but serves as a powerful reminder of God's unyielding grace that overcomes sin and despair, ensuring believers that they shall rise again with Christ. This message encourages Christians to find comfort in their present trials, knowing that the same power that will resurrect the body also empowers them in their struggles with faith.
“I will ransom them from the power of the grave. I will redeem them from death.”
“He that will raise our bodies from the grave will, according to His everlasting covenant, raise His chosen from their death in sin.”
“Death no longer kills, but rather admits to a larger life.”
“If God, therefore, shall restore us from the sepulchre, He can certainly restore us from sickness, from poverty, from slander, from depression of spirit, from despair.”
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