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Charles Spurgeon and the simple look that saves
What can one young voice do in a hurting city? In 1854, a 19-year-old named Charles Haddon Spurgeon arrived in London with a Bible and a burden. Within months, halls overflowed and thousands leaned in to hear a clear, gracious message of hope: the gospel. Our sermon traces his remarkable journey—and points us to the same Saviour Spurgeon loved to preach. A simple command that changed a life On a snowy Sunday, a teenage Charles Haddon Spurgeon slipped into a tiny chapel. The r
Nov 82 min read


Look Unto Me and Be Saved – Hope from Isaiah 45:22
We live in a world that prizes self-reliance and self-improvement — but the message of the gospel is the opposite. In Isaiah 45:22 , God speaks with stunning simplicity: “Look unto Me, and be saved.” This message reminds us that salvation isn’t about what we can do for God; it’s about what God has already done for us through Jesus Christ. Sermon of the gospel message The preacher begins with a direct question: Are you saved? To illustrate what salvation means, he pictures som
Sep 163 min read
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