Wednesday, November 11, 2009

All For Whom Christ Died


If Jesus Christ were to stand on this platform to-night, what would many people do with him? "O!" say some, "we would make him a King." I do not believe it. They would crucify him again if they had the opportunity. If he were to come and say, "Here I am, I love you, will you be saved by me?" Not one
of you would consent if you were left to your will. If he should look upon you with those eyes, before whose power the lion would have crouched, if he spoke with that voice which poured forth a cataract of eloquence like a stream of nectar rolling down from the cliffs above, not a single person would come to be his disciple; no, it wants the power of the Spirit to make men come to Jesus Christ.

He himself said, "No man can come to me except the Father who hath sent me draw him." Ah! we want that; and here we have it. They shall come! They shall come! ye may laugh, ye may despise us; but Jesus Christ shall not die for nothing. If some of you reject him there are some that will not. If there are some that are not saved, others shall be. Christ shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hands.

Some think that Christ died and yet that some for whom he died will be lost. I never could understand that doctrine. If Jesus my surety bore my griefs and carried my sorrows, I believe myself to be as secure as the angels in heaven. God cannot ask payment twice. If Christ paid my debt shall I have to pay it again? No.

From Charles H. Spurgeon's sermon, "HEAVEN AND HELL" based on the text: Matthew 8:11-12

2 comments:

Eddie Eddings said...

What is it about this "Shakespeare of Sermonators"? In his entire set of 63 volumes of sermons there is very little redundancy. An incredible feat for ANY pastor/preacher. Bottom line, he was God's man for his generation. Thanks for the quote. I never tire of Spurgeon.

stranger.strange.land said...

He does occasionally dump a bucket of cold water on us Presbyterian types when he talks about paedobaptism, but he preaches the gospel. He lifts up the person and work of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Craig