
Spurgeon's Sermons The Lord’s Name and Memorial
Jan 16, 2026
C.H. Spurgeon delves into Isaiah 55:13, illustrating the gospel's powerful ability to transform lives and societies. He emphasizes that true spiritual change leads to moral improvement and material blessings. The message invites all to receive salvation freely, urging believers to confidently share this hope. Spurgeon contrasts deep heart transformations with superficial changes, celebrating the joy of conversions and the mercy of God. Ultimately, he reassures listeners of God's graciousness, calling them to evangelize and trust in the gospel's triumph over adversity.
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Prioritize Listening To The Gospel
- Frequent a gospel ministry and diligently search the Scriptures to hear the word that saves.
- Make listening to the preached Word your first business as a sinner.
The Covenant Grounds Gospel Assurance
- Isaiah's gospel rests on the everlasting covenant fulfilled in Christ, making the covenant unconditional.
- Spurgeon says Christ fulfilled the conditions so God's promises stand sure for believers.
God's Word Never Returns Void
- God's word is effective and will not return void; its success is guaranteed by divine purpose.
- Spurgeon comforts ministers that outcomes are ordained even as they must be faithful.
