A sermon delivered by C. H. Spurgeon, Lordβs day morning, 8th September 1878. [This sermon has been re-uploaded, β¦
11 COMMENTS
The whole purpose of creation of man, and in particular Man created in God's image, is for God to grow his family and share his love
It's that simple! Man will not accept that simple fact that in part to be created in God's image means we have absolute freedom.
God tells us that he created everything seen and unseen and even what is evil was originally a part of God's creation which we do not at this time have perfect understanding of only to know that rebellion was found in part of his creation as we are told in the Bible
We are also told that God's ways are far above our ways and we have to accept that and this is a very simple aspect of creation and apparently so many people who claimed that they are teaching what the Bible teachers don't understand
Billy Graham was one of these who didn't understand this and trying to explain it to Charles Templeton who left his organization early on and this question of suffering with something that Billy Graham could not explain to him and possibly did not come to understand in his own life
I don't know what spurgeon's going to say in this message but I know that he talks about unbelief is also a huge Factor with men's faults and it's possible that this is also a very important area of unbelief which most people are susceptible to
Sept. 8, 1878 morning teaching Psalm 130:3,4 explains a lot about the crisis in the garden and the big lesson from The Book of Job about God's sovereignty
It should teach about the peccadillo in the garden which brought many centuries of pain discomfort accusations and confusion but I am guessing Spurgeon should go into that in the morning session and then continued on in the evening here Psalm 130 from verse 1 talks of men's pleading with God
Venting some of my frustration that I have encountered over the past 8 or 10 years talking with various so-called preachers of the Bible who apparently have not done anything but put out their own ideas and some of them have nothing but contempt for Charles Spurgeon or so it seems
A Catholic friend of mine keeps bringing this up in the sense that he always likes to talk about the cross that he has to bear which is something I think he learned in Catholic Grammar School which I also attended not the same school but not far from where he went
Now that he's in his 80s he keeps reverting The Works that he has done is being very significant and now he's trying to tell me that the Social Security that I collect he pays for it
This possibly is his way of justifying some guilty feels about one of his daughters who had epilepsy and died young and he had refused her request at some point in her life for some simple purchase that he could probably well have a made without too much sacrifice
Like most Catholics that I run into he refuses to read the Bible and now he claims because apparently part of his bearing the cross is his dyslexia that he's had all his life
He refuses to tell me who's paying for his Social Security that he collects. Confusion confusion confusion and he won't read the Bible and and then it's difficult to converse with him because he doesn't know what it says and he won't look up what it says
The Greatest Man Whoever Lived. He had no servants, yet they called him master. He had no degree, yet they called him teacher. He had no medicine's, yet they called him healer. He had no army, yet Kings feared him. He won no military battles, yet he conquered the world. He committed no crime, yet they crucified him. He was buried in a tomb, yet he lives today. He is the Word of God who put on flesh. Yeshua HaMashiac the King of the World.
Amen. A wonderful message and reminder. Thank you for these pastor Gavin. "Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is Godβs will for you in Christ Jesus" [1 Thess 5v16-18]
The whole purpose of creation of man, and in particular Man created in God's image, is for God to grow his family and share his love
It's that simple! Man will not accept that simple fact that in part to be created in God's image means we have absolute freedom.
God tells us that he created everything seen and unseen and even what is evil was originally a part of God's creation which we do not at this time have perfect understanding of only to know that rebellion was found in part of his creation as we are told in the Bible
We are also told that God's ways are far above our ways and we have to accept that and this is a very simple aspect of creation and apparently so many people who claimed that they are teaching what the Bible teachers don't understand
Billy Graham was one of these who didn't understand this and trying to explain it to Charles Templeton who left his organization early on and this question of suffering with something that Billy Graham could not explain to him and possibly did not come to understand in his own life
I don't know what spurgeon's going to say in this message but I know that he talks about unbelief is also a huge Factor with men's faults and it's possible that this is also a very important area of unbelief which most people are susceptible to
Amen π β€ Our Lord is always in control! ππΌποΈ
Sept. 8, 1878 morning teaching Psalm 130:3,4 explains a lot about the crisis in the garden and the big lesson from The Book of Job about God's sovereignty
It should teach about the peccadillo in the garden which brought many centuries of pain discomfort accusations and confusion but I am guessing Spurgeon should go into that in the morning session and then continued on in the evening here Psalm 130 from verse 1 talks of men's pleading with God
Venting some of my frustration that I have encountered over the past 8 or 10 years talking with various so-called preachers of the Bible who apparently have not done anything but put out their own ideas and some of them have nothing but contempt for Charles Spurgeon or so it seems
A Catholic friend of mine keeps bringing this up in the sense that he always likes to talk about the cross that he has to bear which is something I think he learned in Catholic Grammar School which I also attended not the same school but not far from where he went
Now that he's in his 80s he keeps reverting The Works that he has done is being very significant and now he's trying to tell me that the Social Security that I collect he pays for it
This possibly is his way of justifying some guilty feels about one of his daughters who had epilepsy and died young and he had refused her request at some point in her life for some simple purchase that he could probably well have a made without too much sacrifice
Like most Catholics that I run into he refuses to read the Bible and now he claims because apparently part of his bearing the cross is his dyslexia that he's had all his life
He refuses to tell me who's paying for his Social Security that he collects. Confusion confusion confusion and he won't read the Bible and and then it's difficult to converse with him because he doesn't know what it says and he won't look up what it says
The Greatest Man Whoever Lived.
He had no servants, yet they called him master.
He had no degree, yet they called him teacher.
He had no medicine's, yet they called him healer.
He had no army, yet Kings feared him.
He won no military battles, yet he conquered the world.
He committed no crime, yet they crucified him.
He was buried in a tomb, yet he lives today.
He is the Word of God who put on flesh.
Yeshua HaMashiac the King of the World.
Praise and Bless our Lord Jesus Christ, amen.
Love it! Praise Yeshua-Jesus!
Amen. A wonderful message and reminder. Thank you for these pastor Gavin.
"Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is Godβs will for you in Christ Jesus" [1 Thess 5v16-18]
TYSM β€
Always encouraging!