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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2025 · 48 MIN

Soul Murder — Who is Guilty?

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In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the concept of "soul murder," drawing from Psalm 51:14, where David acknowledges his guilt in the murder of Uriah. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of recognizing and confessing our sins honestly, understanding that guilt can extend beyond physical acts of violence to include the spiritual harm we inflict on others. He calls for a deep awareness of our responsibilities towards others' souls and urges us to seek God's forgiveness and deliverance from bloodguiltiness. 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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In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the concept of "soul murder," drawing from Psalm 51:14, where David acknowledges his guilt in the murder of Uriah. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of recognizing and confessing our sins honestly, understanding that guilt can extend beyond physical acts of violence to include the spiritual harm we inflict on others. He calls for a deep awareness of our responsibilities towards others' souls and urges us to seek God's forgiveness and deliver...

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