The sermon titled "A Greater Than Solomon!" by C. H. Spurgeon primarily addresses the divine supremacy of Jesus Christ over King Solomon, emphasizing Christ's unique and unparalleled wisdom, wealth, peace, and dominion. Spurgeon argues that while Solomon is revered for his wisdom and accomplishments, Jesus, as the incarnate God, significantly surpasses him in all respects, including having infinite knowledge and perfect righteousness. He supports his thesis through various Scripture references, notably Luke 11:31, which declares Jesus as greater than Solomon, and Romans 8, emphasizing God's sovereignty and the believer's identity in Christ. Practically, the sermon calls believers to recognize Christ's unmatched greatness, encouraging them to rely on Him for wisdom, peace, and guidance amid life's challenges while rejecting any notion of comparing earthly greatness with divine majesty.
“Behold a greater than Solomon is here.”
“He was meek and lowly in heart, servus servorum, ... but all the while He knows that He is their Master and their Lord.”
“There is no peace like the peace which Jesus gives. It is like a river, deep, profound, renewed, ever-flowing.”
“Oh, that we all loved him. Alas, that so many do not.”
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