
Spurgeon's Sermons Christ, the Glory of His People
Jan 9, 2026
C.H. Spurgeon passionately reveals how Jesus Christ embodies the ultimate glory of His people, both Israel and the Church. He emphasizes the significance of Christ's life, death, and resurrection, urging believers to find their identity and glory solely in Him. The sermon touches on the joy of Israel's future reconciliation and the need for faithful prayer. Spurgeon challenges ministers to focus on glorifying Christ rather than personal reputation, highlighting the eternal security found in Him. Ultimately, he calls everyone to boldly confess their faith in Jesus.
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Prayer As Heir’s Mark
- Prevailing secret prayer and spiritual wrestling mark the true heirs of heaven.
- Spurgeon compares such prayer to Jacob's wrestling and calls it evidence of being 'Israel' of God.
Multiple Bonds Of Belonging
- Christians belong to Christ by choice, redemption, conquest, and union.
- Spurgeon emphasizes multiple bonds making believers Christ's absolute possession.
Seek Glory Only In Christ
- Christians must seek their glory only in Christ, abandoning worldly pursuits for honor.
- Spurgeon says Christ is the mine and sea where believers dig for glory and pearls.
