
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 | 297 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

A thoroughly experimental sermon, in which Spurgeon takes Job as something of a template for all believers, suggesting that Job was favoured (as others may sometimes be) with particularly vivid impressions of God, some striking sense of his majesty a... more
This sermon is numerically significant on several levels. It is the two thousandth sermon, the last sermon of Volume XXXIII in the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, and a sermon prepared to be read on the first day of the year of 1888. As so often with... more
This briefer sermon is ‘intended for reading’, which usually indicates a sick man writing or editing a previous address for distribution. Brevity here does not undermine simplicity, clarity, or pungency! The text is short: “My son, give me your heart... more
By October of 1887 the Downgrade Controversy—the battle against doctrinal decay in the professing church of Christ—was in full swing. Letters had appeared in The Sword and the Trowel over the previous months, and Spurgeon himself had entered the fray... more
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Excellent commentaries on how Spurgeon, preaches Christ
Best Spurgeon podcast I have found. I never miss it.
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.
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A devotional podcast that walks through Charles Spurgeon's sermons, offering host-led readings, explanations, and practical applications. Episodes blend expository exploration of classic texts with personal reflections and pastoral exhortation, often linking pastoral wisdom to everyday faith challenges. A standout aspect is the accessible, structured format: sermons are read, unpacked, and discussed in a way that helps listeners apply biblical truths about Christ, holiness, perseverance, and prayer to modern life. This makes it a dependable resource for pastors, ministry leaders, and lay Christians seeking deeper engagement with Spurgeon's heart for gospel-centered living.
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