EPISODE · Mar 10, 2024 · 38 MIN
Human Inability
from Spurgeon's Sermons · host Rev Charles Spurgeon
This sermon by C.H. Spurgeon explores the concept of human inability to come to Christ without the drawing of the Father. Spurgeon emphasizes that coming to Christ is the essential act of salvation, encompassing repentance, self-negation, and faith. He argues that man's inability lies in the corruption of his nature, which prevents him from having the will and power to come to Christ. The sermon also discusses the Father's drawings, explaining that it is a divine drawing by the Holy Spirit that makes a person willing to come to Christ. The study guide will delve deeper into the message of the sermon and encourage reflection and application in the reader's life. Imagine the impact of bringing more than 3,000 of Spurgeon's sermons to life through this daily podcast. Your generous support can make this vision a reality. By giving your best gift today at princeofpreachers.com, you play a pivotal role in sharing these profound teachings with countless souls around the world.Support the show❤️ To help more people discover the saving power of the gospel through Charles Spurgeon's preaching, you can make a donation at https://princeofpreachers.com/ ❤️Spurgeon ResourcesSpurgeon's Sermons https://amzn.to/3zevgTUMorning & Evening Devotional https://amzn.to/3J3CUE1CH Spurgeon 2 Volume Autobiography https://amzn.to/3Pi5hAALectures to My Students https://amzn.to/3cpPD7n
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This sermon by C.H. Spurgeon explores the concept of human inability to come to Christ without the drawing of the Father. Spurgeon emphasizes that coming to Christ is the essential act of salvation, encompassing repentance, self-negation, and faith. He argues that man's inability lies in the corruption of his nature, which prevents him from having the will and power to come to Christ. The sermon also discusses the Father's drawings, explaining that it is a divine drawing by the Holy Spirit th...
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