
We are on a journey to work through the sermons of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, reading one per day. Join our conversation as we discuss the sermons, week by week, to see the truth he preached about Jesus Christ and Him crucified come from Spurgeon's heart to ours.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 284 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

I doubt that anyone who reads Spurgeon with any consistency and seriousness thinks of him as a soft preacher. Some may have a notion of him as some genial Victorian pulpiteer, but a few sermons will quickly dispel the image, and reveal a man whose co... more
“These are days of great looseness; everywhere I see great laxity of doctrinal belief, and gross carelessness in religious practice. Christian people are doing to-day what their forefathers would have loathed. Multitudes of professors are but very li... more
Repeatedly, insistently, joyfully, earnestly, Spurgeon pounds away on the same drum: “Rejoice evermore!” His introduction is unusually long, situating, explaining, illustrating, and enforcing the command of the text. Only then does he come to the qua... more
Racing through his text, throwing light upon it from various angles, Spurgeon gives us a sermon full of hope, because full of Christ. He begins by showing us that the gospel of faith is evidently a gospel for those who are lost. Then we are reminded ... more
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Jeremy does a tremendous job with these sermons and offers helpful additions of his own. Enjoying the preaching of men that set Christ forth at all times. Thank you Jeremy for your faithfulness to this ministry.
This is now my new favorite podcast, I wish I would have found it earlier. I love Spurgeon, and Jeremy does a fantastic job narrating, explaining, and applying Spurgeon’s timeless sermons.
These podcasts are always inspiring and encouraging, sometimes quite convicting. There's also something about the whole tone - the intro music, Walker's voice - that's comforting, and makes this a go-to podcast when I'm feeling down and not up for an upbeat chatty podcast (actually not really a fan of those most of the time) or a live sermon. I'm not sure the producers were going for a 'cozy fireside read' feel in this podcast, but it kind of has that, and I really like it.
These podcasts are always inspiring and encouraging, sometimes quite convicting. There's also something about the whole tone - the intro music, Walker's voice - that's comforting, and makes this a go-to podcast when I'm feeling down and not up for an upbeat chatty podcast (actually not really a fan of those most of the time) or a live sermon. I'm not sure the producers were going for a 'cozy fireside read' feel in this podcast, but it kind of has that, and I really like it.
I’m so thankful for this podcast. Jeremy Walker masterfully walks through Spurgeon’s sermons, mining the depths of gospel-truth to bring out the jewels that will forever amaze Christ’s church. This podcast is great, not because Spurgeon was great, but because God’s Word is always true.
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A thoughtful, scripture-centered program that walks through a daily Spurgeon sermon with clear pastoral teaching and practical application. Episodes emphasize prayer, gospel clarity, and faithful Christian living, often pairing expository insights with historical context from Spurgeon's era. The format is host-led, accessible, and appeals to listeners who enjoy in-depth biblical reflection delivered with warmth and pastoral care. Noteworthy is the sustained focus on Spurgeon's sermons as a bridge between historical preaching and contemporary Christian life, making it a reliable resource for personal growth and ministry insights.
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