In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon addresses the theme of longing for Christ and the believer's need for communion with Him, as expressed in the Song of Solomon 1:7. He argues that true satisfaction and rest for the soul can only be found in the presence of Christ, emphasizing the believer's felt need for divine communion through prayer, Scripture, and fellowship. Key Scripture references include John 14:16, where the Holy Spirit is promised as a comforter, and Romans 8:35-39, which assures believers that nothing can separate them from the love of God in Christ. The sermon underscores the practical significance of seeking a deep relationship with Christ, leading to gratitude and contentment in both trials and joys of life, reinforcing foundational Reformed doctrines of grace, perseverance, and assurance of salvation.
“My soul hungers and thirsts for the refreshment of thy presence.”
“My very feebleness is the reason why I should always be where thou feedest thy flock that I may be strengthened.”
“He who has loved thee and pardoned thee shall never cease to love and pardon.”
“When we are the most cast down, then it is that we are the most lifted up by the consolations of the Spirit.”
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