A sermon delivered by C. H. Spurgeon, Lord’s day morning, December 4th 1859. Using the Scriptures and his powers of …

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  1. Which to consider first?

    Dilemma; a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.

    Deliverance; the action of being rescued or set free.

  2. December 1859
    1:501:56… "In our schools to this day there are books put into the hands of our youth that are by no means fit for them to read"

    Spurgeon refers to translations of Greek and Latin classics.

    Have School curriculum improved?

    1937…"The Hobbit" by J.R.R.Tolkien who also translated the Book of Job for the 'New Jerusale' Bible.

    1997… "Harry Potter" by J.K. Rowling

    The Hobbit is part of some school curriculum or at least it has been. Harry Potter may not be School curriculum material but which is very popular if I understand correctly

  3. 38:12…. refers to the hymn by John Newton based on 1st Samuel 7:12

    "Each sweet Ebenezer I have in review, confirms His good pleasure to help me quite through" is a line from the hymn "Begone Unbelief," written by John Newton, that praises God's faithfulness. An Ebenezer, in this context, refers to a past instance where God provided help or demonstrated His goodness, serving as a reminder for the present and future.
    Here's a breakdown of the line:
    "Each sweet Ebenezer":
    "Ebenezer" is a Hebrew word meaning "stone of help" and refers to a historical marker where God helped someone (as in 1 Samuel 7:12). In the hymn, it symbolizes significant moments of God's assistance and blessing.

  4. Thank you for identifying the source of this. So many are promoting fake sermons in AI generated voices that sound like famous people. For a greater qualification could you provide the place to get the original sermon for ourselves. It’s very difficult to find a trustworthy source in this AI reality. Thank you for the important reminder! He Never Never Never forsakes us!

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