In "Rest, Rest, " Charles Spurgeon delves into Jesus' invitation from Matthew 11:28-30, where He calls the weary and burdened to find rest in Him. Spurgeon... > Lire la suite
In "Rest, Rest, " Charles Spurgeon delves into Jesus' invitation from Matthew 11:28-30, where He calls the weary and burdened to find rest in Him. Spurgeon highlights the simplicity of Jesus' call to "Come unto Me, " emphasizing that rest is not achieved through human effort but received as a gift from Christ. He contrasts the heavy burdens of self-reliance and sin with the peace and rest that Jesus offers. This rest is immediate, complete, and freely given, embodying a profound spiritual peace that surpasses all human attempts at finding solace. Spurgeon's sermon reassures believers of the sufficiency and accessibility of Christ's rest for their souls.