
Spurgeon's Sermons Good Cheer for Christmas
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Jan 29, 2026 A stirring sermon frames God's gospel as a lavish feast for all people. Rich metaphors describe spiritual provisions like justification, adoption, and union with Christ. Themes include resurrection hope, eternal love, and the promise of future glory. The preacher urges everyone to come and taste the abundant joys prepared by God's sovereign hand.
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Gospel As Supreme Spiritual Feast
- The gospel provides the richest spiritual feast, described as "fat things full of marrow."
- C. H. Spurgeon shows justification, adoption, and union with Christ as deep, sustaining blessings.
Justification: Legal and Soul-Satisfying
- Justification is presented as immediate, legal, and utterly secure for the believer.
- Spurgeon calls this assurance a heavenly calm that feeds the soul like honey.
Adoption Into God's Family
- Adoption makes sinners into God's children and joint heirs with Christ.
- Spurgeon emphasizes the wonder and dignity of being called a son of God and heir of all things.






