
Spurgeon's Sermons King's Gardens
Dec 5, 2025
In a captivating exploration of biblical gardens, Spurgeon reflects on the beauty of Eden and the somber lessons of Gethsemane. He connects the human heart to a neglected garden, emphasizing the need for spiritual cultivation and ongoing care. The church is portrayed as a divine garden, called to display holiness and unity. Spurgeon highlights the importance of active church members in nurturing faith and resolving conflicts. Ultimately, he envisions a heavenly garden that awaits the redeemed, urging listeners to depend on prayer and the Holy Spirit.
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Fall Turned Eden Into Cursed Ground
- The Fall turned Eden from a ready paradise into cursed, toilsome ground for all humanity.
- Rev. C. H. Spurgeon argues only a divine re-creation can restore mankind to a dwelling fit for God.
Gethsemane: The Birthplace Of Redemption
- Gethsemane is where Christ bore the divine wrath in our stead, initiating redemption through intense, solitary suffering.
- Spurgeon presents that agony as the pivotal counter-storm to Eden's ruin and the origin of gospel light.
Resurrection Guarantees Believers' Victory
- The burial garden and the empty tomb guarantee resurrection for all Christ's people.
- Spurgeon teaches Christ's rising secures the final justification and immortality of believers.
