21 February 2010

A Plea for Courage in the Defense of the Truth

Your weekly dose of Spurgeon
posted by Phil Johnson

The PyroManiacs devote some space each weekend to highlights from The Spurgeon Archive. The Following excerpt is from "The Church of God and the Truth of God," a sermon preached at the New Park Street Chapel on Sunday morning 14 September 1856, when Spurgeon was barely 23 years old.

emember how your fathers, in times gone by, defended God's truth, and blush, ye cowards, who are afraid to maintain it!

Remember that our Bible is a blood-stained book; the blood of martyrs is on the Bible, the blood of translators and confessors. The pool of holy baptism, in which many of you have been baptized, is a blood-stained pool: full many have had to die for the vindication of that baptism which is "the answer of a good conscience toward God."

The doctrines which we preach to you are doctrines that have been baptized in blood,—swords have been drawn to slay the confessors of them; and there is not a truth which has not been sealed by them at the stake, or the block, or far away on the lofty mountains, where they have been slain by hundreds. It is but a little duty we have to discharge compared with theirs. They were called to maintain the truth when they had to die for it; you only have to maintain the truth when taunt and jeer, ignominious names and contemptuous epithets are all you have to endure for it.

What! do you expect easy lives? While some have led through seas of blood, and have fought to win the prize, are you wearied with a slight skirmish on dry land? What would you do if God should suffer persecuting days to overtake you? O craven spirits, ye would flee away, and disown your profession!

Be ye the pillar and ground of the truth. Let the blood of martyrs, let the voices of confessors, speak to you. Remember how they held fast the truth, how they preserved it, and handed it down to us from generation to generation; and by their noble example, I beseech you, be steadfast and faithful, tread valiantly and firmly in their steps, acquit yourselves like men,—like men of God, I implore you!

Shall we not have some champions, in these times, who will deal sternly with heresies for the love of the truth,—men who will stand like rocks in the center of the sea, so that, when all others shake, they stand invulnerable and invincible? Thou who art tossed about by every wind of doctrine, farewell; I own thee not till God shall give thee grace to stand firm for his truth, and not to be ashamed of him nor of his words in this evil generation.

C. H. Spurgeon

6 comments:

Red Letter Believers said...

The Bible..." a blood stained book"

Powerful!

David
Red Letter Believers, "Salt and Light"
http://www.redletterbelievers.com

Lori Biddle said...

You have no idea how timely this is to me! I needed to be encouraged by this!

I have been very disillusioned recently by nationally known church leaders who seem to just accept any theological opinion that anyone has. I am very tired of it! Time to take a stand !

ross said...

Oh for a few 23 year olds like that in the church today!

donsands said...

"It is but a little duty we have to discharge compared with theirs."

If that ain't the truth.

Great words as usual from the prince of preachers.

Stefan Ewing said...

What a reminder that there is nothing merely pleasant or nice or toothless about the Gospel, but that it is nothing less than God's powerful gift of salvation unto eternal life, won through the suffering of the Cross.

Anonymous said...

"Who will deal sternly with heresies for the love of the truth"

It is tiresome to always being wary of the false doctrine being bantered around even in my Sunday School class!

Sheep are the least discerning of critters!

Great encouragement to keep up the faith!