Choice Portions
A sermon delivered on Sunday morning, May 25, 1862, by Rev. C. H. Spurgeon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington.
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This sermon, "Choice Portions," delves into the profound relationship between God and His people, emphasizing mutual love and possession.
Spurgeon uses biblical texts to illustrate how God cherishes His church, providing care, protection, and joy.
He highlights the concept of God as the ultimate inheritance and source of fulfillment for believers.
The sermon encourages introspection on the depth of one's relationship with God, urging listeners to recognize Him as their sole possession and ultimate satisfaction.
It's a powerful message of divine love and the believer's secure place in God's plan.
Spurgeon uses biblical texts to illustrate how God cherishes His church, providing care, protection, and joy.
He highlights the concept of God as the ultimate inheritance and source of fulfillment for believers.
The sermon encourages introspection on the depth of one's relationship with God, urging listeners to recognize Him as their sole possession and ultimate satisfaction.
It's a powerful message of divine love and the believer's secure place in God's plan.
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Choice Portions