C. H. Spurgeon's sermon "The Main Matter!" centers around the significance of Jesus Christ as presented in the Gospel of John, specifically emphasizing the necessity of faith in Him for eternal life. Spurgeon articulates that the Gospel's primary purpose is to inspire belief that Jesus is both the Messiah and the Son of God, articulating that the recorded signs and teachings of Jesus were deliberately selected to cultivate faith rather than to exhaustively chronicle His life. He references John 20:30-31, underscoring its declaration that the Scriptures are intentionally crafted to lead believers to life through faith in Jesus' name. Spurgeon's exposition highlights the Reformed understanding of justification by faith alone, illustrating that true spiritual life flows from belief in Jesus as the divine Savior, framing the act of believing as foundational for receiving eternal life and reflecting a transformative relationship with Christ.
“These are written that ye might believe, that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing ye might have life through his name.”
“It is not to gratify curiosity, but to beget faith within the soul, that the memoirs of our Lord are written by the evangelists.”
“Faith in Jesus begets life, and this life will flourish or decay very much in proportion to our faith.”
“The one thing, the main thing, the only thing, is that we do hold on to Jesus Christ through thick and thin.”
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