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Daily Sermon Station
Jesse
90 episodes
16 hours ago
Spurgeon preaches that Christians are "debtors" who owe a debt of gratitude to many people and especially to God—they owe thanks to Christians from the past who died for their faith, to people working for God in the present, and they have a responsibility to pass on the truth to future generations. He emphasizes that Christians owe everything to God's love, mercy, and grace, and since God forgave their sins through Jesus, they should humbly serve Him not out of obligation to pay for salvation...
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Spurgeon preaches that Christians are "debtors" who owe a debt of gratitude to many people and especially to God—they owe thanks to Christians from the past who died for their faith, to people working for God in the present, and they have a responsibility to pass on the truth to future generations. He emphasizes that Christians owe everything to God's love, mercy, and grace, and since God forgave their sins through Jesus, they should humbly serve Him not out of obligation to pay for salvation...
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Religion & Spirituality
Episodes (20/90)
Daily Sermon Station
The Christian—A Debtor
Spurgeon preaches that Christians are "debtors" who owe a debt of gratitude to many people and especially to God—they owe thanks to Christians from the past who died for their faith, to people working for God in the present, and they have a responsibility to pass on the truth to future generations. He emphasizes that Christians owe everything to God's love, mercy, and grace, and since God forgave their sins through Jesus, they should humbly serve Him not out of obligation to pay for salvation...
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1 day ago
30 minutes

Daily Sermon Station
The Day of Atonement
This message explains how the Day of Atonement showed that only one perfect sacrifice was needed to deal with sin. It teaches that Jesus fulfilled this picture by giving His life once, carrying away sin completely so it could never return. Because of His sacrifice, people can rest from trying to save themselves, draw near to God with confidence, and live with thankful, joyful hearts. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on August 10, 1856.
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2 days ago
33 minutes

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Tomorrow
Spurgeon warns people not to brag about or depend too much on tomorrow because no one knows if they'll even be alive the next day, and making big plans for the future often causes people to waste the present time they actually have. He especially urges people not to put off repenting of their sins and turning to God, since waiting until tomorrow to get right with God is foolish—tomorrow might never come, or it might be too late. However, Christians can look forward to tomorrow with hope and j...
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3 days ago
41 minutes

Daily Sermon Station
God in the Covenant
This message explains that the “new covenant” God gives is based completely on grace, not on human effort or good works. In this covenant, God promises to be the believer’s God forever, giving them every spiritual blessing and making their relationship with Him secure and unchanging. Because of this gift, believers are encouraged to trust God fully, rest in His promises, and make good use of the closeness He freely offers. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on August 3rd, 1856.
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4 days ago
39 minutes

Daily Sermon Station
Profit and Loss
Spurgeon argues that no amount of worldly success—whether wealth, power, or fame—is worth anything if a person loses their soul and goes to hell when they die. He points out that even great historical figures like Alexander the Great and King Solomon, who had everything the world could offer, found it all empty and meaningless, and these things definitely won't help anyone on their deathbed or at God's judgment. The sermon warns people not to sacrifice their eternal souls for temporary earthl...
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5 days ago
34 minutes

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Christ Exalted
This sermon explains that Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross was complete, so he now sits at God’s right hand because his work to save people is fully finished. It describes how Jesus is honored and exalted in heaven, holding the highest place of glory, and how believers will one day share in that glory because they are united with him. It also teaches that Jesus is waiting for the time when all his enemies will be defeated, and he will rule openly over all creation. A sermon delivered by Charles ...
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6 days ago
25 minutes

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Men Chosen—Fallen Angels Rejected
This sermon explains that when Jesus came to earth to save people, He chose to become a human instead of an angel, even though becoming an angel would have been less of a step down from being God. Spurgeon argues that God decided to save some humans but not any of the fallen angels (demons), and this shows God's right to choose who He saves—not because humans are better or more valuable than angels, but simply because God chose to save humans out of His own free will. The message emphasizes t...
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1 week ago
40 minutes

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Hatred Without Cause
Jesus said people hated him for no real reason, even though he did only good things. He was humble, kind, and spent his life helping and healing others, but many still rejected him because they could not stand his goodness. Christians are reminded that if Jesus was hated without cause, they should expect some unfair treatment too—and make sure any criticism they face is not because of their own bad behavior. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on June 29, 1856.
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1 week ago
31 minutes

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The Plea of Faith
This passage explains that when God makes a promise, people should trust Him and ask Him to keep His word. It teaches that many people forget to read the Bible, but knowing what God says is the only strong foundation for real faith. True faith doesn’t depend on feelings, dreams, or special experiences—only on God’s promises—and it boldly says, “Lord, do as You have said.” A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on June 22, 1856.
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1 week ago
35 minutes

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The Majestic Voice
This passage explains that God’s voice is powerful and full of majesty, shown in things like thunder, lightning, and the wonders of nature. It says God speaks in many ways—through storms, Scripture, teachers, and even quiet moments in the heart—and His words always carry truth and authority. The writer reminds us that when God speaks, His voice can comfort, correct, command, or humble us, because it comes from the mighty Creator of all things. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on June 22...
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1 week ago
38 minutes

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Unimpeachable Justice
This passage explains that when people do wrong, God sees everything and is completely fair when He judges them. It describes how guilt, confession, and the seriousness of sin show that God’s punishment is just, both in this life and after death. It also warns that ignoring sin now will lead to a much worse judgment later, but honest confession brings mercy. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on June 15, 1856.
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1 week ago
39 minutes

Daily Sermon Station
Omniscience
God sees everything about every person, all the time, no matter where they are. Nothing is hidden from Him—not our actions, our thoughts, or even our unspoken feelings. This truth can comfort people who pray or suffer, warn those who do wrong, and remind everyone that God is always close and aware. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on June 15, 1856.
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1 week ago
35 minutes

Daily Sermon Station
Salvation to the Uttermost
Salvation can only be found through the Bible, and it comes to anyone who truly comes to God through Jesus—not by good works, pride, or half-hearted religion. Jesus can save anyone, no matter how guilty, lost, or hopeless they feel, because his power reaches “to the uttermost.” He is able to save completely because he died for us and now lives forever to speak to God on our behalf. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on June, 8, 1856.
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1 week ago
39 minutes

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Indwelling Sin
People may look good on the outside, but everyone still struggles with sin in their hearts, even the most faithful believers. When someone gets closer to God, they start to see their own faults more clearly and realize how much they still need His help. This inner battle between good and evil lasts a lifetime, reminding us to stay humble and rely on God for strength. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on June 1, 1856.
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2 weeks ago
41 minutes

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The God of the Aged
God promises to take care of people from the time they are born all the way until they are old and weak. The writer explains that even though our bodies and minds change with age, God’s love and character never change, and older believers can look back and see how God has helped them through every stage of life. Old age brings special memories, worries, and hopes, but it also brings a deep joy from knowing God has been faithful the whole way. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on May 25, ...
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes

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God Alone the Salvation of His People
God is described as a strong and unchanging rock—ancient, steady, and able to protect people through every storm. The message teaches that only God can save, guide, and strengthen people, because humans cannot rescue themselves. It also encourages believers to trust God completely, give Him all the credit, and rely on Him in every part of life. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on May 18, 1856.
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2 weeks ago
41 minutes

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The Form of Sound Words
The message teaches that Christians should hold tightly to the true teachings of the Bible and not be fooled by new or changing ideas. It explains that real truth always honors God, leads people to live good lives, and gives believers peace and strength. It also warns that letting go of these truths can lead to confusion, trouble in the church, and weakening faith. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on May 11, 1856.
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes

Daily Sermon Station
The Character of Christ's People
The passage explains that true followers of Christ are different from the world in their nature, purpose, and character. It warns that many people claim to be spiritual but do not actually live in a way that reflects Christ. It also encourages believers to examine their lives in hard times, good times, and daily choices to see whether they truly live as people who belong to God, not the world. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on November 22, 1855.
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2 weeks ago
33 minutes

Daily Sermon Station
Divine Sovereignty
God’s sovereignty means He has the ultimate right to do what He wants with His creation, including the gifts, opportunities, and blessings people receive. Some struggle with this idea, but the message explains that God’s choices—even when unequal—are always purposeful and just. Understanding this truth helps believers trust God more deeply, even when life feels unfair. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on May 4, 1856.
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2 weeks ago
34 minutes

Daily Sermon Station
Gospel Missions
Spurgeon argues that Christian missionaries and preachers aren't seeing as much success converting people as the apostles did in Bible times because modern Christians lack the same passion, courage, and faith. He criticizes ministers for being too comfortable, not willing to risk their lives or face danger for spreading the gospel, and for not fully trusting that God's message alone is powerful enough to save people without fancy arguments or additions. The sermon calls Christians to pray mor...
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2 weeks ago
42 minutes

Daily Sermon Station
Spurgeon preaches that Christians are "debtors" who owe a debt of gratitude to many people and especially to God—they owe thanks to Christians from the past who died for their faith, to people working for God in the present, and they have a responsibility to pass on the truth to future generations. He emphasizes that Christians owe everything to God's love, mercy, and grace, and since God forgave their sins through Jesus, they should humbly serve Him not out of obligation to pay for salvation...