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Canaan on Earth (Deuteronomy 11:10-12) by Charles Spurgeon This 1855 sermon on Deuteronomy 11:10-12 presents the land of Canaan not as a symbol of heaven after death, but as a representation of the believer's state of assured faith while on earth. The speaker argues that since the historical Canaan was filled with battles and enemies, it cannot represent the perfect peace of the afterlife. Instead, crossing the Jordan signifies moving from the doubts of the wilderness into deep spiritual confidence and rest. The sermon contrasts the earthly reliance of Egypt with the heavenly dependence of Canaan. In Egypt, individuals must toil endlessly, metaphorically watering crops with their feet to survive. This mirrors worldly individuals who rely solely on their own exhausting labor, secondary causes, and earthly wealth for security. In contrast, those dwelling in the spiritual Canaan depend on the rain of heaven. Their blessings come directly from God's providence, allowing them to rest from anxious toil and view every mercy as a gift shaped by their heavenly Father. Furthermore, Canaan is described as a land of hills and valleys, which symbolizes the mixture of joys and sorrows in the Christian life. Unlike the flat lands of Egypt, the mountainous troubles of the believer are still watered by divine grace and orchestrated for their ultimate good. Finally, the text highlights the special mercy that God's eyes are always upon His people from the beginning to the end of the year. Concluding the year, the speaker reflects on the profound blessings bestowed upon his congregation. He notes the massive church growth, peaceful unity, and numerous baptisms they experienced without relying on manipulative revivalist tactics. He also expresses gratitude for God's presence in his own extensive preaching ministry, acknowledging divine protection amidst opposition. 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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