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LET US PREACH
CHRIST!
By Charles Spurgeon
Today's post comes from an
1884 sermon by Spurgeon. Though over a century old, its point
is as relevant today as when it was first preached.
You [as preachers] have nothing else to employ as the means of
good, except the salvation of Jesus, and there is nothing else
worth telling.
I heard of a congregation the other day that was so very small
that hardly any one came to listen to the preacher. Instead of
blaming himself, and preaching better, the minister said he thought
he was not doing much good by sermons and prayer-meetings, and
therefore he would found a club, and if the fellows came in, and
played draughts, that might do them good. What a lot of that sort
of thing is now being tried! We are going to convert souls on
a new system,-are we? Are we also to have a substitute for bread?-and
healthier drink than pure water? . . .
[T]o hope ever to bring sinners to holiness and heaven by any
teaching but that which begins and ends in Jesus Christ is a sheer
delusion. None other name is given among men whereby they can
be saved. If you have to deal with highly learned and educated
people, nothing is so good for them as preaching Jesus Christ;
and if the people be ignorant and degraded, nothing is better
for them than the preaching of Jesus.
A young man said to another the other day, "I am going down
to preach at So-and-so, what sort of people are they there? What
kind of doctrine will suit them?" Having heard of the question,
I gave this advice,-"You preach Jesus Christ, and that will
suit them, I am sure, if they are learned people it will suit
them; if they are ignorant it will suit them-God blessing it."
When the great Biblical critic, Bengel, was dying, he sent for
a young theological student, to whom he said, "I am low in
spirit; say something good to cheer me." "My dear Sir,"
said the student, "I am so insignificant a person, what can
I say to a great man like yourself?" "But if you are
a student of theology," said Bengel, "you ought to have
a good word to say to a dying man; pray say it without fear."
"Well, Sir," said he, "What can I say to you, but
that the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth from all sin?" Bengel
said, "Give me your hand, young man; that is the very word
I wanted."
A simple gospel text is the word which every man needs who is
in fear of divine wrath, and he may be sitting next to you at
this moment, or he is in the same house of business with you,
and needs that you should tell him about Christ. Do that, and
bless his soul. May you all understand the Scriptures in this
way, and may God make you a great blessing to those around you.
Pulpit Magazine
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