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This audio excerpt is taken from the book, "Sermons on Sovereignty" by Charles Spurgeon. In this sermon, Charles Spurgeon defends Calvinism against prevalent misrepresentations, asserting that Calvinists do not believe in the damnation of infants or endorse fatalism. He emphasizes that sin, not divine decree, leads to condemnation, and that election does not necessitate reprobation. Spurgeon argues that Calvinism encourages compassion for sinners and fosters revivals, citing historical figures like Augustine and Jonathan Edwards as proponents of revivalism rooted in Calvinistic doctrine. He highlights the coherence and simplicity of Calvinism, its alignment with scriptural teachings, and its capacity to produce holiness among believers. Ultimately, he calls for a living demonstration of these principles through holy and active Christian lives. The PDF of the book "Sermons on Sovereignty" can be found here: https://www.spurgeongems.org/chs_serm... For a Link to Spurgeon's book "Sermons on Sovereignty" click below: • Sermons on Sovereignty by Charles Spurgeon For a Link to Spurgeon's book "The Bible and the Newspaper," click below: • The Bible And The Newspaper by Charles Spu... For a Link to Spurgeon's book "We Endeavor," click below: • "We Endeavor" by Charles Spurgeon For a Link to Spurgeon's talks and messages compiled in the PDF "Only A Prayer Meeting," click below: • Only A Prayer Meeting by Charles Spurgeon For a Link to Spurgeon's Book, "Words of Counsel for Christian Workers," click below: • Words of Counsel for Christian Workers by ... For a Link to Spurgeon's Book, "Words of Wisdom for Daily Life," click below: • Words of Wisdom for Daily Life by Charles ... For a Link to Spurgeon's Book, "Words of Cheer for Daily Life," click below: • Words of Cheer for Daily Life by Charles S... For a Link to Charles Spurgeon's book, "Words of Warning for Daily Life" click below: • “Words of Warning for Daily Life” by Charl... For a Playlist of Charles Spurgeon Sermons on "Anxiety" click the link below: • Spurgeon Sermons on "Anxiety" For a Playlist of Charles Spurgeon Sermons on "Assurance of Salvation," click the link below: • Spurgeon Sermons on "Assurance of Salvation" For a Playlist of 10 of the most famous sermons by Charles Spurgeon, click the link below: • Ten of the Most Famous Sermons of Charles ... For a Playlist of Charles Spurgeon sermons on "Comfort," click the link below: • Charles Spurgeon Sermons on "Comfort." For a Playlist of other writings by Charles Spurgeon, click the link below: • The Writings of Charles Haddon Spurgeon For a Playlist of Charles Spurgeon sermons on "Love" click the link below: • Charles Spurgeon Sermons on "Love" For a Playlist of Spurgeon's messages on the "Second Coming of Christ," click the link below: • Charles Spurgeon Sermons on the Second Com... For a Playlist of Spurgeon's Messages on "Spiritual Warfare," click the link below: • Charles Spurgeon Sermons on Spiritual Warf... For a Playlist of Spurgeon's Messages on "Grace," click the link below: • Charles Spurgeon Sermons on Grace (Grace A... For a Playlist of Spurgeon's Messages on "Prayer," click the link below: • Spurgeon on Prayer | Sermons from 'The Pow... For a Playlist of Spurgeon's Messages on the "Holy Spirit," click the link below: • Charles Spurgeon Sermons on the Holy Spiri... Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892), known as the "Prince of Preachers," was a towering figure in Christian history. Converted at age 15, Spurgeon soon began preaching, and by 19, he was called to pastor New Park Street Chapel in London. Under his leadership, the church grew rapidly, prompting a move to the Metropolitan Tabernacle, where he preached to thousands. Spurgeon’s sermons, known for their biblical depth and accessibility, spread globally through print, and he became a leading voice for Reformed theology, emphasizing God's sovereignty, grace, and the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement. He authored numerous works, including the influential All of Grace and The Treasury of David. Beyond preaching, Spurgeon founded an orphanage and the Pastor's College, training countless ministers. He stood firm against theological liberalism during the Down Grade Controversy, though it cost him dearly. Spurgeon also advocated for social justice, speaking against slavery and poverty.