A sermon delivered by C. H. Spurgeon, at a Communion Service circa 1888. Spurgeon was never afraid to talk of the intimacy of …

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  1. I often remind myself that Judas was a disciple and close to Jesus. If he could be deceived by Satan how easily I can be and I must remain vigilant at all times. Jesus is our Saviour. He is the victor. Glory to His name

  2. Ive been on this channel for a while and im constantly amazed that a sermon written 100's of years ago… can be used by God to speak to me now…. thank Christ for you and the Holy Spirit bringing this old truth to new light ..

  3. I feel like one of the last people here at the End to be shown Christ and receive Him so clearly by God's Spirit of Truth, Who using Mr Spurgeon, and using by voice of Gavin, and definitely by all Grace and all Faith of Jesus Christ- The Word made flesh- and ALL Glory be to God on High in Whom we all likewise rest! All that said, Spurgeon's net swept me in too.

    So clearly he spoke from authentic conviction of God and apparently suffered great physical pain and illness just like I do, which makes Him so much crisper and with such real human fullness of brokeness met by a Redeeming & Soul Healing God! He is so real and genuine and loving and meek. By God's Grace in Jesus Christ Alone, Gavin's voice I think well represents this loving meekness so well- too.

    Maybe this is too much from me, and I know Spurgeon might be the first to tell me "quiet" kindly, and remind us all "All Glory be to God!" Still I have such Thankfulness for these!

    I am personally so grateful for each of these, as is my family!

    We- all of us- have such true and very real brokeness- those being called accordingly to Faith- and daily struggles too- remember when you are Samson in the city- ask God for the grace to cling to His Cross with both empty hands- and for the strength of escape. Our God is TRULY Faithful!

    Shalom

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