C. H. Spurgeon's sermon titled "Three Arrows, or Six?" addresses the unmatched eloquence of Jesus Christ, asserting that no one ever spoke like Him. Spurgeon argues that the spiritual power of Christ's speech was so compelling that even those sent to arrest Him were captivated and could not carry out their task, illustrating that spiritual authority triumphs over earthly power. He references John 7:46 and emphasizes the profound impact of Christ's teachings, describing them as clear yet deep and commanding yet tender. The significance of this sermon lies in its reminder that true strength in the church comes from spiritual, not secular, means, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of spiritual authority and the proper reliance on God's word for transformation and power.
“Never man spake like this man.”
“The more a man leans on his staff, the more sure are you that he is feeble.”
“The spiritual has conquered the physical.”
“Let but the Lord furnish His ministers... with wondrous words instead of shields and spears and swords, and these weapons of the holy war will prove themselves to be irresistible.”
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