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Deep Dive into Turn or Burn (Psalm 7:12) by Charles Spurgeon Charles Haddon Spurgeon's sermon "Turn or Burn" presents a forceful and urgent message on the absolute necessity of genuine repentance to avoid divine judgment. He directly confronts the tendency of his age to downplay God's justice, emphasizing that God is not only merciful but also severely and inflexibly just. Preaching the "terrors of the Lord," including the reality of hell, is a crucial duty for ministers, as it motivates people to turn from sin. Spurgeon meticulously defines true, or evangelical, repentance as a multifaceted transformation. It must be: • Actual, involving a real abandonment of sin and a turning to righteousness in daily life, beyond mere promises or transient emotions. • Entire, demanding the solemn renunciation of every sin, as harboring even one beloved sin invalidates the change. • Immediate, stressing that it should not be postponed until a deathbed, as such late conversions are rare and opportunities can quickly vanish. • Hearty, signifying a deep sorrow of the soul and a complete turning of the heart to God, renouncing internal sins, not just outward acts. • Perpetual, demonstrating a lifelong abhorrence of evil and consistent forsaking of sin. Crucially, evangelical repentance is distinct from "legal repentance", which is merely a fear of punishment. True repentance hates sin for its own sake and leads to the realization that no human effort can wash away sin. It prompts a humble confession of deserving God's wrath and a sole and entire reliance on the blood and merits of Jesus Christ for atonement. Spurgeon argues for the necessity of divine punishment based on God's inherent justice, extensive biblical history of judgment (from Eden to Pharaoh), and the undeniable witness of human conscience. Even those who outwardly deny hell inwardly acknowledge God's justice, especially in moments of crisis. Ultimately, Spurgeon asserts that genuine repentance cannot be self-generated because humanity is "desperately set on sin." Instead, it is a gift given by Christ through His Spirit. He advises those seeking repentance to confess their sins, acknowledge their hard hearts, remember their transgressions, and most importantly, contemplate Christ's sacrifice at Calvary. This profound reflection, aided by God's Spirit, is presented as the most powerful catalyst for genuine repentance and leads to faith in Jesus for salvation. The sermon's urgent call remains: "SINNER! TURN OR BURN!" Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv... https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730