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In this sermon, Charles Spurgeon explains that Jesus Christ died on the cross to save a specific group of people from their sins, not just to make salvation possible for everyone. He argues that our sins are so serious and God's sense of justice is so strong, that only Jesus's suffering and death could pay the price to set us free. If you feel guilty about your sins and trust in Jesus as your only hope, Spurgeon says you can be confident that you are forgiven and will be saved.
Sermon delivered on February 28, 1858.
By Daily Sermon StationIn this sermon, Charles Spurgeon explains that Jesus Christ died on the cross to save a specific group of people from their sins, not just to make salvation possible for everyone. He argues that our sins are so serious and God's sense of justice is so strong, that only Jesus's suffering and death could pay the price to set us free. If you feel guilty about your sins and trust in Jesus as your only hope, Spurgeon says you can be confident that you are forgiven and will be saved.
Sermon delivered on February 28, 1858.