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Looking for today’s Morning and Evening and Faith's Checkbook devotionals by Charles Spurgeon? Visit the complete Morning and Evening and Faith's Checkbook playlists, organized by calendar day, and listen to the readings for today. Click the links below: • Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon • Faith's Check Book by Charles Spurgeon Might Have Been, Or May Be A sermon by Charles Spurgeon Based on John 11:37 – And some of them said, Could not this Man, who opened the eyes of the blind, also have kept this man from dying? In this deeply searching and hope-filled sermon, Charles Spurgeon takes us to the tomb of Lazarus and into the reasoning hearts of the bystanders who questioned Christ’s power and love. From their words, Spurgeon unfolds four penetrating reflections: a vain argument about what might have been, a vile argument that questions Christ’s power and compassion, a fair argument that affirms His ability, and finally a full and faithful argument that sees beyond prevention to resurrection. What begins as a whisper of doubt becomes a trumpet of confidence in the living Savior. With pastoral wisdom and spiritual clarity, Spurgeon exposes the danger of second-guessing providence and indulging regret over what cannot be changed. He calls believers away from anxious speculation and toward humble trust, reminding us that God’s glory and our good are never at odds. Even the most painful losses and deepest disappointments are not signs of divine neglect but may be tokens of divine love. Above all, this sermon magnifies the power of Jesus Christ. The One who opened blind eyes can preserve the living, sustain the tempted, and raise the spiritually dead. No sinner is beyond His reach. No corruption is too deep. No grave is too sealed. The question is not what might have been — but what Christ can yet do. #CharlesSpurgeon #John11 #Lazarus #ResurrectionPower #TrustInChrist #SpurgeonSermon #Providence #HopeInChrist ➤ Explore more sermons from Charles Spurgeon: • The Writings of Charles Haddon Spurgeon • Spurgeon Sermons From James: Faith That Works • From Palm Sunday to Easter: Holy Week Mess... ➤ Subscribe to Immeasurable Grace for more Christ-centered preaching: https://tinyurl.com/ImmeasurableGrace 📌 For a full outline and reflection guide, see the pinned comment below. 📺 All sermons are curated for spiritual reflection, theological depth, and the exaltation of Christ. #CharlesSpurgeon #SpurgeonSermons #PrinceOfPreachers #ChristianSermons #ReformedTheology #GospelPreaching #BiblicalTruth #FaithComesByHearing #ChristExalted #ImmeasurableGrace