Christian Conversation is a sermon by Charles Haddon Spurgeon that emphasizes the importance of Christian dialogue centered on the glory of God and His kingdom. Spurgeon argues that true believers, referred to as saints, should have their conversations reflect their faith, primarily through discussing the mighty acts and majestic qualities of Christ. He supports his points with references to Scripture, notably Ephesians 4 and Psalm 145:11, which call believers to extol God's kingdom and speak of His power. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the urgent encouragement for Christians to engage in edifying conversations that testify to the work of Christ, thus enhancing their spiritual growth and influence in the world.
“A saint will often be discovered by his conversation. He is a saint long before he knows it.”
“We care nothing for that, for the fashion of this world is passing away. But he that does the will of God lives forever.”
“If you would be useful, let the praises of Christ be always on your tongue.”
“Make him the theme of your conversation and tell of the glory of his kingdom and speak of his might.”
The Bible encourages Christians to speak of the glory of God's kingdom and His might, as seen in Psalm 145:11.
Psalm 145:11
Speaking about Christ is vital for growth in faith and for the witness of the gospel to others.
Ephesians 4; Malachi 3:16
Many Christians struggle to engage in meaningful conversations about their faith due to social norms and fears of controversy.
Malachi 3:16
Speaking of Christ can deepen relationships and foster unity among believers.
Ephesians 4:29
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