Spurgeon’s 1872 Sermon: The Called Out Ones
In this powerful and contemplative episode of The Cory Lee Show, Cory Lee takes a unique approach by reading in full Charles Spurgeon's classic sermon, "A Call to Holy Living," originally delivered on January 14, 1872, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. The episode opens with Corey sharing a personal anecdote about discovering a collection of Spurgeon’s sermons in a Bible story museum bookstore—an experience that inspired this heartfelt reading.
The message dives deeply into faith, integrity, and the tangible expression of Christian values, urging listeners to examine how their lives reflect their beliefs. Spurgeon's stirring words, brought to life by Cory, challenge the audience not to settle for average, but to strive for a holiness and love that genuinely set them apart: "What do you do more than others?" The episode inspires authenticity, devotion, and a life of impact, reminding believers that true faith must be demonstrated through consistent, Christ-like living.
5 Key Takeaways
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Justification and Holiness Go Hand in Hand
Faith alone justifies, but authentic faith must produce the fruits of righteousness. As Cory reads, Spurgeon emphasizes that “sanctification must not be forgotten or overlaid by justification”—holy living is the evidence of true faith (02:29).
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Christians Are Called to a Higher Standard
The episode underscores that believers are not only expected to match moral standards of society, but to exceed them. They “profess more,” “have more,” and should therefore “do more than others” (06:43). Genuine faith must be matched by an exemplary life that stands as a beacon to the world.
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Faith Must Be Visible in Action
Merely claiming Christianity is insufficient—Spurgeon calls it a “felony against God” if one’s actions do not align with one’s profession of faith (08:19). The world, church, and Christ expect a demonstration of renewed character, integrity, and love.
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Holiness Is Empowered By the Spirit, Not Human Strength
Cory highlights, both through Spurgeon’s words and his own reflection, that living a pure and holy life is not achievable by willpower alone. It is possible through the strength and enabling of the Holy Spirit (45:12), making extraordinary love and purity attainable.
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Love and Good Works Are the Greatest Evidence
The sermon and episode culminate in the call for believers to excel in love, generosity, and practical care for others (39:29). Selflessness, honesty, purity, and consistent benevolence are presented as hallmarks of those truly led by Christ. This episode is a stirring call to action—asking every listener to examine their own walk and pursue a life that both honors God and transforms the culture around them.
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