
Spurgeon's Sermons Constancy and Inconstancy—A Contrast
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Feb 4, 2026 A vivid contrast between God’s unwavering faithfulness and human fickleness. Lively metaphors compare true spiritual substance to mere appearance. The talk explores divine discipline, renewing grace, and the hope of revival for spiritually dead hearts. It warns against shallow profession and urges a lasting, transforming work of the Spirit.
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God's Faithfulness Secures Perseverance
- C. H. Spurgeon teaches that God's constancy, not ours, secures the believer's perseverance.
- He frames perseverance as God's work within us, not dependent on our fickle nature.
Chastening Can Be Proof Of Love
- Spurgeon argues God's love often shows as discipline and suffering rather than constant comfort.
- He says painful affliction can be evidence of paternal faithfulness and spiritual refining.
Darkness Signals A Certain Dawning
- Spurgeon uses the morning metaphor to show God's timing is preparatory, certain, and natural.
- He encourages believers that darkness signals an impending divine dawning, not final abandonment.






