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CHRISTIAN SERMONS

By Grace Through Faith

Charles Spurgeon 27

What an abyss is the grace of God! Who can measure its breadth? Who can fathom its depth? Like all the rest of the divine attributes, it is infinite. God is full of love, for “God is love” (1Jo 4:16).

Grace is the fountain and the stream; faith is the aqueduct along which the flood of mercy flows down to refresh the thirsty sons of men.

Grace is the fountain and the stream; faith is the aqueduct along which the flood of mercy flows down to refresh the thirsty sons of men. | Charles Spurgeon


By Grace Through Faith
“By grace are ye saved, through faith...” —Ephesians 2:8

The fountain-head (grace)
I think it well to turn a little on one side that I may ask my reader to observe adoringly the fountain-head of our salvation, which is the grace of God. “By grace are ye saved.” Because God is gracious, therefore sinful men are forgiven, converted, purified, and saved.

It is not because of anything in them, or that ever can be in them, that they are saved; but because of the boundless love, goodness, pity, compassion, mercy, and grace of God. Tarry a moment, then, at the well-head. Behold the pure river of water of life, as it proceeds out of the throne of God and of the Lamb!

What an abyss is the grace of God! Who can measure its breadth? Who can fathom its depth? Like all the rest of the divine attributes, it is infinite. God is full of love, for “God is love” (1Jo 4:16). God is full of goodness; the very name “GOD” is short for “good.” Unbounded goodness and love enter into the very essence of the Godhead.

It is because “his mercy endureth for ever” that men are not destroyed; because “his compassions fail not” that sinners are brought to himself and forgiven (Lam 3:22-23).

Right well remember this; or you may fall into error by fixing your minds so much upon the faith which is the channel of salvation as to forget the grace which is the fountain and source even of faith itself. Faith is the work of God’s grace in us.

No man can say that Jesus is the Christ but by the Holy Ghost (1Co 12:3). “No man cometh unto me,” saith Jesus, “except the Father which hath sent me draw him” (Joh 6:44). So that faith, which is coming to Christ, is the result of divine drawing.


Grace is the first and last moving cause of salvation; and faith, essential as it is, is only an important part of the machinery which grace employs. We are saved “through faith,” but salvation is “by grace.” Sound forth those words as with the archangel’s trumpet: “By grace are ye saved” (Eph 2:8). What glad tidings for the undeserving!

A channel (faith)
Faith occupies the position of a channel or conduit pipe. Grace is the fountain and the stream; faith is the aqueduct along which the flood of mercy flows down to refresh the thirsty sons of men. It is a great pity when the aqueduct is broken.

It is a sad sight to see around Rome the many noble aqueducts which no longer convey water into the city, because the arches are broken and the marvelous structures are in ruins.

The aqueduct must be kept entire to convey the current; and, even so, faith must be true and sound, leading right up to God and coming right down to ourselves, that it may become a serviceable channel of mercy to our souls.

Still, I again remind you that faith is only the channel or aqueduct, and not the fountainhead, and we must not look so much to it as to exalt it above the divine source of all blessing which lies in the grace of God. Never make a Christ out of your faith, nor think of it as if it were the independent source of your salvation. Our life is found in “looking unto Jesus” (Heb 12:2), not in looking to our own faith.

By faith all things become possible to us; yet the power is not in the faith, but in the God upon whom faith relies. Grace is the powerful engine, and faith is the chain by which the carriage of the soul is attached to the great motive power.

The righteousness of faith is not the moral excellence of faith, but the righteousness of Jesus Christ which faith grasps and appropriates. The peace within the soul is not derived from the contemplation of our own faith; but it comes to us from him who is our peace, the hem of whose garment faith touches, and virtue comes out of him into the soul (Mat 9:20-22).

Weakness of your faith
See then, dear friend, that the weakness of your faith will not destroy you. A trembling hand may receive a golden gift. The Lord’s salvation can come to us though we have only faith as a grain of mustard seed (Mat 17:20). The power lies in the grace of God, and not in our faith.

Great messages can be sent along slender wires, and the peace-giving witness of the Holy Spirit can reach the heart by means of a thread-like faith which seems almost unable to sustain its own weight.

Think more of HIM to whom you look than of the look itself. You must look away even from your own looking, and see nothing but Jesus, and the grace of God revealed in him.


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Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon was an English Baptist pastor. He is still known to people as the Prince of Preachers. Charles Spurgeon throughout his life evangelized about 10 million people and often preached 10 times a week in different places.

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All of Grace

Charles Spurgeon
Grace is manifestly revealed in our redemption, for ye know therein the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and it is utterly inconceivable that any soul could have deserved to be redeemed with the precious blood of Christ.
Let the words of Jesus Christ correct you.

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The Words of Jesus Christ

T. T. Crabtree
If we will let the words of Jesus Christ dwell in us richly, they will serve to commend and encourage us and will help us to properly evaluate ourselves as those for whom Jesus Christ died.
“El ladrón no viene excepto para robar, matar y destruir. He venido para que tengan vida, y para que la tengan en abundancia ”(Juan 10:10).

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How Satan Works

Derek Prince
Understanding that evil is not something but someone is a vital weapon for warfare in the spiritual realm. Satan can operate as a dragon, or he can behave like a snake. He can be large, fierce and terrifying, or he can be subtle and slippery
A genuine faith in Christ will manifest itself by an eager desire to hear the truth of God concerning the issues and activities of life

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How Pure Is Your Religion?

T.T. Crabtree
The writer of the book of James sets before us the various fruits and manifestations of a genuine relationship with God. James, the preacher of practical righteousness, urges people to prove their faith by a life of benevolent works.
The Scriptures are the revealed heart of God who loves people and desires their highest good.

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Irreducible Principles for a New Year

John L. Yeats
Rejection of the Word of God for family life results in a culture paying a high, unsustainable price for their choices. What irreducible principles guide the followers of Christ to being light in a culture growing dark?
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