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Daily Sermon Station
Jesse
90 episodes
1 day 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...
Show more...
Religion & Spirituality
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Unimpeachable Justice
Daily Sermon Station
39 minutes
1 week ago
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.
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...