C. H. Spurgeon’s sermon titled "Turn or Burn!" centers on the theological doctrine of repentance and divine judgment. Spurgeon argues that God's justice necessitates a response from sinners; specifically, genuine repentance is essential to avoid God's wrath, articulated in Psalm 7:12, which conveys that God prepares His sword against unrepentant sinners. He contends that modern culture often neglects the seriousness of God’s punishment, diminishing the necessity of repentance while promoting a skewed understanding of grace and love without acknowledging justice. Throughout the sermon, Spurgeon passionately calls for a comprehensive understanding of repentance, emphasizing its genuineness, totality, urgency, and perpetuity, presenting it as both a condition for salvation and a reflection of true faith. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its urgent plea for listeners to grasp the reality of their sin and respond adequately to God's call for repentance.
“If a man does not repent, God will sharpen his sword.”
“It is not your promise of repentance that can save you... There must be a true and actual abandonment of sin and a turning to righteousness in all the areas of our lives.”
“Turn or burn is your only alternative. Turn or burn.”
“True repentance is a turning of the heart as well as of the life.”
The Bible teaches that genuine repentance involves turning away from all sins and turning to God with a sincere heart.
Psalm 7:11-13
God's judgment is affirmed by His nature as just and the warnings provided throughout Scripture regarding sin and its consequences.
Romans 2:6, Psalm 7:11-13, Genesis 3, Genesis 6-8
Teaching about hell is crucial for Christians to understand the seriousness of sin and the necessity of repentance.
Revelation 22:11-12, Matthew 25:41, Mark 9:43-48
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