In C. H. Spurgeon's sermon titled "Grappling Irons!", the main theological topic is the necessity of spiritual vitality in maintaining fidelity to God's Word, as illustrated through Psalm 119:88 and the themes of perseverance found in Romans 8. Spurgeon emphasizes that David's prayer for quickening stems from his intense desire to keep the testimony of God's mouth, showing that a deep reverence for Scripture drives the believer's adherence to its teachings. The sermon discusses how God's Word is viewed as divinely inspired and infallible, arguing that a robust faith rooted in Scripture is essential for spiritual growth and resilience against adversity. Through practical application, Spurgeon emphasizes that believers must earnestly seek God's quickening grace to cultivate spiritual life, enabling them to embody and propagate the truths of Scripture as faithful stewards in a challenging world.
“He is not so anxious to keep his health, or to keep his house, or to keep his crown, or even to keep his life, as he is that he may keep the testimony of God's mouth.”
“If a man has not obtained a thing, he cannot keep it.”
“Whenever I hear of churches and ministers departing from the faith, I know that piety is at a low ebb among them.”
“The believer is active, not passive. He is acted on, but he also acts.”
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