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Deep Dive into A Promise For The Blind (Jeremiah 31:8) by Charles Spurgeon Charles Spurgeon's 1855 sermon, based on Jeremiah 31:8, explores the promise of God gathering His people, specifically focusing on the vulnerable, such as the blind and the lame. While the text initially refers to the historical restoration of captive Israelites from Babylon and prophetically to the future gathering of the Jewish people in the last days, Spurgeon primarily interprets it as an allegory for God bringing His chosen and redeemed people to heaven. Spurgeon categorizes the blind into three distinct groups. First are the physically blind, who endure natural infirmities but are promised that their sight and strength will be fully restored in the afterlife. Second are the mentally blind, referring to individuals with weak intellects or limited education; Spurgeon emphasizes that a profound intellect is not required to grasp the simple gospel of redemption. Third are the spiritually blind, who may participate in religious routines but lack genuine faith or an understanding of Christ's sacrifice. Additionally, Spurgeon addresses the lame, symbolizing Christians who struggle with weak faith or who have backslidden, assuring them that God's grace will ultimately save those who are truly penitent. The sermon outlines the specific duties Christians owe to these groups. For the spiritually blind, believers must pray earnestly and demonstrate genuine sympathy rather than bitter condemnation. Toward the mentally blind, Christians should act with charity and gentleness, avoiding harsh arguments or forcing beliefs upon them. Finally, concerning the physically blind, Spurgeon urges practical charity, explaining that God allows the poor and afflicted to remain among us so that believers have the opportunity to express their love for Christ through acts of generosity, specifically appealing for support for the Christian Blind Relief Society. 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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