Reformed Thinking
Deep Dive into Why Men Cannot Believe in Christ (John 5:44) by Charles Spurgeon In his sermon on John 5:44, Charles Spurgeon explores the moral obstacles that prevent people from believing in Jesus Christ. He argues that when individuals claim they cannot believe, the issue is not a lack of mental capacity or a lack of evidence, but rather a moral failing, as they harbor hidden sins they refuse to abandon. Spurgeon first examines the Pharisees, who witnessed Christ's miracles and knew the Scriptures, yet still rejected him. Their primary hindrance was a deep desire for human praise and honor. Because they built false, hypocritical reputations and expected the admiration of others, they became blind to their own need for a Savior. Furthermore, their love for social status made them cowards, terrified of the ridicule they would face if they followed the Messiah. Applying this to his contemporary audience, Spurgeon identifies several modern reasons why people reject Christ. For many, the fear of man remains a powerful deterrent, as they dread the mockery of their friends or coworkers. Others are hindered by self-righteousness, mistakenly believing their own goodness is sufficient to earn salvation. Additionally, some individuals refuse to confess their transgressions to God, while others are too intellectually lazy or distracted by frivolous worldly amusements to seriously contemplate eternity. Spurgeon also points to specific, unrepentant sins as major barriers to faith. People reject Christ because they are unwilling to surrender their secret immoralities, such as adultery, drunkenness, or dishonest business practices. He also notes that harboring an unforgiving spirit toward relatives or others makes it impossible to receive God's forgiveness. Ultimately, Spurgeon warns that these moral excuses will fail at the final judgment, and he urges his listeners to forsake their sins and place their trust in Christ. Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7 https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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