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A sermon delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, Lord's Day morning March 18th 1860
In the first edition of Spurgeon's sermons for that year, this one is surrounded with a simple black border.
A sermon on Death is in some ways a hard sermon to hear. If a deep intake of breath was necessary in 1860, it is even more necessary now! We are unused to analyzing such a solemn theme.
However, this meditation is helpful and thorough. We remember the unrelenting treatment of death in Jeremy Taylor's 'Holy Dying'; and this sermon follows a similar vein. Death is a subject very necessary for the lost to consider; but it is also helpful for believers to ponder. We remember that Bunyan's pilgrim was overcome with fear when he looked upon the River of Death; even after he had shown great courage throughout his pilgrimage. He had wounded Apollyon, and passed through the Valley of the Shadow of Death.
God's word describes death as the "king of terrors" (Job 18:14). Thankfully our Lord Jesus has overcome and vanquished death for us! More about heaven would have sweetened this address; but still the theme is very necessary for all of us.
Read by: Gavin Childress
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