Lincoln Katsion

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

Sermon of the Week: “Concerning Saints”

November 10, 2025

“I am no saint,” is a phrase often uttered by individuals reflecting on their past. They take a cursory glance at all the actions and choices they made and know that perfection is far from them. “A true saint wouldn’t act like me,” they may sigh. But what is a saint? Who is worthy of holding …

Psalms:145:10

Sermon of the Week: “Clearing the Road to Heaven”

October 27, 2025

Sometimes, for seeking sinners, the road to heaven seems blocked. They have heard a clear gospel invitation, and desire to accept, but objections bar their path like heavy stones. “I have sinned too greatly to be saved,” they reason. “I have not felt enough remorse.” According to Spurgeon, however, the gospel obliterates these arguments. Some may …

Isaiah:62:10

Sermon of the Week: “Blessing for Blessing”

October 13, 2025

What does it mean to bless God? How is a believer to bless the one who is all-sufficient? By examining Ephesians 1:3-4, Spurgeon highlights the truth that all can bless God if they approach Him with the right heart posture. God doesn’t need our blessings, but He still desires that we offer them. According to Spurgeon, …

Ephesians:1:3-4

Sermon of the Week: “The Still Small Voice”

September 29, 2025

“What are you doing here, Elijah?” God asked as the prophet huddled in a mountainside cave. Burdened, beaten, and broken, Elijah was at the lowest point of his life. He had just witnessed a spectacular display of God’s power. However, this exhibition did not spark the reformation Elijah was anticipating. Instead of a great awakening, …

1 Kings:19:12-13

Sermon of the Week: “The Alarum”

September 22, 2025

All who follow Christ for a significant amount of time will battle spiritual drowsiness. Our minds naturally drift to worldly pleasures, and our hearts grow weary as we face life’s trials. In this sermon Spurgeon wants to ring the alarm bell, stirring his listeners to awake from their slumber and praise God with renewed vigor. …

Psalms:42:8

Sermon of the Week: “Messengers Wanted”

September 8, 2025

Who is called to proclaim God’s glorious gospel of grace, and who is the message for? God calls all his people to proclaim the gospel so that those who have not accepted Jesus may hear the good news and put their faith in Him. All Christians are expected to share this message; this task is …

Isaiah:6:8

Sermon of the Week: “The Best Beloved”

September 3, 2025

Jesus is altogether lovely. That is the beautiful truth that Spurgeon wants his listeners to meditate on in this sermon to the Metropolitan Tabernacle. The infinite beauty of Jesus is not only found in His actions — His life, death, and resurrection — but in His character and nature as well. Spurgeon invites his hearers …