Lincoln Katsion
Intro to the Sermon of the Week: “Poverty and Riches”
March 30, 2026
On Sunday evening, March 22nd, 1888, Charles Spurgeon entered the pulpit exhausted. He had constant speaking engagements for the last week and was utterly worn out. The Downgrade Controversy continued to loom over his mind as well. It had now been a year since he sounded the alarm on the growing theological liberalization within the Baptist Union. …
Intro to the Sermon of the Week: “Grace Abounding”
March 9, 2026
Have you ever tried to comprehend the depth of God’s grace? The wellspring of grace is infinite, and through Christ, all are welcome to come and drink. In the 1866 sermon “Grace Abounding,” Spurgeon invites us to savor God’s abundant grace. Using vivid illustrations, Spurgeon tilts the gem that is the Lord’s grace, allowing light …
Introduction to the Sermon of the Week: “Immeasurable Love”
February 23, 2026
What was the first verse you ever memorized? Many of us were taught to memorize John 3:16 when we were children, and for good reason! This verse encapsulates the heart of the gospel and God’s unfathomable love for the world. There is no display of love greater than this: that God sent his only Son …
Introduction to the Sermon of the week: “Never! Never! Never! Never! Never!”
February 9, 2026
Have you ever had to say something twice to make a point? A mother will drill her children, “Never, ever cross the street without looking both ways.” On special occasions we may even repeat our point a third time. “I cannot, cannot, cannot forget our anniversary,” rueful husbands have chided themselves. But God, in making …
Sermon of the Week: “Danger. Safety. Gratitude.”
January 19, 2026
Can a Christian lose his salvation? How should we respond to the news of yet another prominent Christian falling into public sin? What are we to make of the Bible’s many warning passages addressed to Christians? How can I make it to the end? These are the perennial questions that Spurgeon addresses in his 1874 sermon, …
Sermon of the Week: “Heaven Above, and Heaven Below”
January 8, 2026
What would it look like to enjoy the privileges of heaven during life on earth? In 1890, less than two years before his death–possibly with premonitions of his approaching entry into the Celestial City–, Charles Spurgeon preached a sermon entitled “Heaven Above, and Heaven Below”, in which he sets forth the idea that heaven is both …
Sermon of the Week: “The Immutability of Christ”
December 31, 2025
Where do you look for stability in an ever-changing, tumultuous world? As the year 2025 ends and 2026 begins, we are reminded of the reality of change. Some people look to the future for a fresh start, with hope and expectation. On the other hand, others see the new year as just another indication that …
Sermon of the Week: “Good Cheer for Christmas”
December 22, 2025
What are you feasting on this Christmas? The Christmas feast is a closely held tradition for countless families. Succulent ham, soft buttery rolls, heaps of mashed potatoes, and all the sides one could hope for cover the banquet table on the day of Christmas. Then, friends and family gather around the table to celebrate the coming of …
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Sermon of the Week: “Loved and Loving”
December 8, 2025
In December 1881, while recovering from illness in France, Spurgeon sent his church a sermon to remind them of Christ’s love while he was away. The sermon was titled "Loved and Loving." Amid trials and difficulties, Spurgeon held fast to the truth that the love of Christ is beyond description, for He is the Infinite …
Song of Solomon:2:16
Sermon of the Week: “Christ in You”
November 24, 2025
“Christ in you.” This is a mystery, yet this is how Paul describes the Colossian church and all who have put their faith in Christ. But what does it mean? Spurgeon shines a light on this in his 1883 sermon of the same name. “The gospel is the grand secret: the mystery of mysteries,” Spurgeon opens. …
Colossians:1:27