The sermon "The Unrivaled Eloquence of Jesus!" by C.H. Spurgeon centers on the unparalleled authority and impact of Christ's speech as evidenced in John 7:46. Spurgeon argues that the inability of the officers to arrest Jesus, despite their readiness and authority, demonstrates the superiority of His spiritual power over the temporal and physical forces of the world. He cites Scripture throughout, emphasizing that Christ's preaching is both profoundly compelling and clear, inviting the common people while presenting deep truths. The practical significance of this eloquence lies in its transformative power, not only in the context of personal salvation but also in the way it challenges and reshapes the spiritual life of the church, emphasizing reliance on divine rather than human authority.
“It is a sure sign of a falling Church when its leaders call in the aid of the secular arm.”
“The more a man leans on his staff, the more sure are you that he is feeble.”
“He was faithful and yet so tenderly affectionate, so mindful of the least good which he could see in man, and yet so determined to smite hypocrisy wherever his holy eye could discover it.”
“Never man spake like this man.”
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