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...
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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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...