EPISODE · Jul 26, 2025 · 21 MIN
All of Grace: Closing Appeal | Charles Spurgeon
from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu
Deep Dive into All of Grace: An Earnest Word for Those Who Are, by Grace, Seeking Salvation by Charles Spurgeon - CloseThe author's foremost desire is the spiritual salvation and eternal well-being of every reader. He fervently urges them to accept Jesus Christ and receive salvation by grace, leading them to heaven and preventing eternal damnation. He expresses deep sorrow if his efforts to secure this blessing are refused, emphasizing his personal commitment and prayer for each reader.For those yet to accept, the author issues a pressing, immediate call. He implores readers to "Lay hold upon Christ Jesus," to "Believe in Jesus now, with full and immediate decision," and to "not hesitate and delay." He stresses the urgency by stating, "it may be now or never with you," and passionately pleads for them to "meet me in heaven" rather than facing hell. He emphasizes the need to take these "solemn matters" seriously and make "sure work for eternity."For those who have embraced salvation, the author advises them to "keep you ever to this doctrine" of grace, letting Jesus be their "all in all" and free grace guide their lives. This approach cultivates "grateful love," protects from "self-righteous pride" and "self-accusing despair," and results in a "joyous spirit of adoption." He strongly contrasts this with external "ceremonies, and performances" or attempts at "self-salvation," which he calls "abomination" without genuine, spiritual faith—which God truly delights in.The author also urges saved readers to prioritize the "inner man, and to the spiritual." This inner transformation should then manifest in "intense concern to bless your fellow men" and to "pine to lead others to Jesus," engaging in "the work of the Lord—the work of love" starting at home and extending outward.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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