From the sermon CHRIST CRUCIFIED. A Sermon Delivered On
Sabbath Morning, February 11, 1855, By The Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, At Exeter Hall,
Strand.
“Before I enter upon our text, let me very briefly tell you
what I believe preaching Christ and him crucified is. My friends, I do not
believe it is preaching Christ and him crucified, to give our people a batch of
philosophy every Sunday morning and evening, and neglect the truth of this Holy
Book. I do not believe it is preaching Christ and him crucified, to leave out
the main cardinal doctrines of the Word of God, and preach a religion which is
all a mist and a haze, without any definite truths whatever. I take it that man
does not preach Christ and him crucified, who can get through a sermon without
mentioning Christ’s name once; nor does that man preach Christ and him
crucified who leaves out the Holy Spirit’s work, who never says a word about
the Holy Ghost, so that indeed the hearers might say, “We do not so much as
know whether there be a Holy Ghost.” And I have my own private opinion that
there is no such a thing as preaching Christ and him crucified, unless you
preach what now-a-days is called Calvinism. I have my own ideas, and those I
always state boldly. It is a nickname to call it Calvinism; Calvinism is the
gospel, and nothing else. I do not believe we can preach the gospel, if we do not
preach justification by faith, without works; nor unless we preach the
sovereignty of God in his dispensation of grace; nor unless we exalt the
electing, unchangeable, eternal, immutable, conquering, love of Jehovah; nor do
I think we can preach the gospel, unless we base it upon the peculiar
redemption which Christ made for his elect and chosen people; nor can I
comprehend a gospel which lets saints fall away after they are called, and
suffers the children of God to be burned in the fires of damnation after having
believed. Such a gospel I abhor.”[1]
[1] Spurgeon,
Charles. The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon: Volume 1, Sermons 1-53 (Kindle
Locations 1995-2007). www.DelmarvaPublications.com. Kindle Edition.
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