In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the nature of hypocritical faith, using the imagery of the rush plant to illustrate the characteristics of a false profession of faith. He emphasizes the importance of self-examination and the dangers of relying on superficial religious practices. Spurgeon encourages believers to seek genuine faith that is rooted in a true relationship with Christ, warning against the perils of hypocrisy and the fleeting nature of a faith that lacks substance.
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Spurgeon Resources
Spurgeon's Sermons https://amzn.to/3zevgTU
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CH Spurgeon 2 Volume Autobiography https://amzn.to/3Pi5hAA
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