
Spurgeon's Sermons Sins of Omission
Jan 21, 2026
C.H. Spurgeon dives deep into the serious issue of sins of omission, highlighting how ignoring God's commands can be just as harmful as outright sin. He emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, repentance, and the grace of Christ. Through powerful analogies and scriptural references, Spurgeon warns against neglecting duties toward God and others, discussing the repercussions of a lack of love and devotion. Ultimately, he assures listeners that Christ's atonement offers hope, covering our shortcomings when paired with true faith.
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Omissions Are Central To Sin
- C.H. Spurgeon argues that nearly every sin includes an omission of love or obedience toward God.
- He insists omissions are widespread and often more numerous than active transgressions.
Examine And Repent Promptly
- Examine your life in Scripture's mirror and confess neglected duties to God.
- Seek repentance and renew faith in Christ to find forgiveness for omissions.
Wholehearted Obedience Required
- Loving God fully requires heart, mind, will, and strength, not mere forms.
- Partial or intermittent devotion counts as repeated omissions and disobedience.




