by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
The discerning readers of this blog will greatly appreciate another relevant message from the "Prince of Preachers." Charles Spurgeon was a British author and preacher in the Reformed Baptist tradition. It is estimated that during his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people. Most people like to think that they are the captains of their eternal destiny. In this exposition, Spurgeon effectively addresses the doctrine of radical depravity due to the original sin condition of fallen man.
Salvation is a gift to be received, not a goal to be achieved. Moreover, Spurgeon makes it clear that those who think that they deserve heaven are not Christians. In his classic book entitled "Chosen by God," Dr. R. C. Sproul rightly affirms that "Fallen man is still free to choose what he desires, but because his desires are only wicked he lacks the moral ability to come to Christ." It's all about Him! Every safeguard is taken in pursuit of teaching only sound doctrine here daily. Theology matters! Without any exceptions, Christ-followers are commissioned to be missionaries and theologians. Thanks for stopping by! Simply click here to access article.
In awe of the guilt-removing, sin-atoning sacrifice of Jesus,
Salvation is a gift to be received, not a goal to be achieved. Moreover, Spurgeon makes it clear that those who think that they deserve heaven are not Christians. In his classic book entitled "Chosen by God," Dr. R. C. Sproul rightly affirms that "Fallen man is still free to choose what he desires, but because his desires are only wicked he lacks the moral ability to come to Christ." It's all about Him! Every safeguard is taken in pursuit of teaching only sound doctrine here daily. Theology matters! Without any exceptions, Christ-followers are commissioned to be missionaries and theologians. Thanks for stopping by! Simply click here to access article.
In awe of the guilt-removing, sin-atoning sacrifice of Jesus,
Dennis Fischer
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