The sermon "He Shall Be Great!" by C. H. Spurgeon focuses on the greatness of Jesus Christ, particularly emphasizing His dual nature as both fully God and fully man. Spurgeon argues that while Jesus' earthly existence was marked by humility and suffering, His true greatness is manifested in His divinity, His redemptive work, and His eternal reign. Key Scripture references include Luke 1:32, which declares that Jesus shall be called great, and Acts 20:28, highlighting the significance of His sacrifice. Spurgeon underscores the practical implications of this greatness for believers, emphasizing that Christ’s accomplishments in salvation are all-encompassing and that His redemptive work guarantees believers' eternal security and joy in His kingdom. The sermon culminates in a call to acknowledge and praise the greatness of Christ, urging Christians to make Him great in their lives.
“Truly, he was brought very low, and a sword pierced through his mother's heart as she saw the sufferings of her holy son.”
“He shall be great, a great savior of a great mass of great sinners, who shall by his redeeming arm be brought safely without fail to his right hand in the endless glory.”
“Every office he still carries on and will carry on, till he shall deliver up the kingdom to God, even the Father, and God shall be all in all.”
“If I could speak as I would, I would make winds and waves my orators and cause the whole universe to become one open mouth with which to tell out the praises of Emmanuel.”
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