
Spurgeon's Sermons Noah's Flood
Jan 6, 2026
C. H. Spurgeon passionately delves into the universal scope of God's judgment, illustrated by Noah's flood. He emphasizes that wealth and knowledge are meaningless without a true relationship with Christ. Those who mock or procrastinate face dire consequences, as shown by Noah's neighbors. Spurgeon reassures believers that despite imperfections, safety is found in Christ. He warns against spiritual indifference, urging listeners to seek the refuge of faith before it's too late.
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No Exceptions In Divine Judgment
- God's rules of judgment admit no exceptions: all out of Christ perish and all in Christ are saved.
- Rev. C. H. Spurgeon emphasizes universality to show salvation hinges solely on being inside the ark of Christ.
Rich And Poor Equally Swept Away
- Rich and poor alike perished in Noah's flood despite every worldly advantage or hardship.
- Spurgeon uses vivid images of princes and paupers swept away to illustrate equality before divine judgment.
Enter The Ark Without Delay
- You must be born again and believe in Jesus to be in the ark of salvation.
- Do not delay: enter Christ now or the coming judgment will sweep you away.




