
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon February 26 | Evening
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Feb 26, 2026 A reflective reading of Leviticus 13:13 sets up a look at odd regulations and the deeper wisdom behind them. The talk invites listeners to see their spiritual state honestly and to consider confession and contrition. It offers reassurance that awareness of sin can be the first step toward cleansing and hope through divine grace.
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Hidden Sin Is True Spiritual Leprosy
- Spiritual leprosy equals hidden, unfelt, unconfessed sin that corrupts the soul.
- Charles H. Spurgeon explains that when sin is seen and felt it has received its death blow and God looks with mercy on the afflicted soul.
Confess Total Guilt To Receive Cleansing
- Confess total guilt and renounce self-righteousness to receive cleansing through Jesus' blood and God's grace.
- Spurgeon urges awakened sinners to come as they are, because full poverty of spirit secures forgiveness and true discharge.
Contrition Is More Hopeful Than Self Righteousness
- Self-righteousness is most deadly while contrition is the most hopeful spiritual state.
- Spurgeon frames contrition as an early work of grace that springs spontaneously when the Holy Spirit convicts of sin.
