Charles Spurgeon is one of the most famous and most effective preachers in the last 300 years. Why? Because if there's a mist behind the pulpit, there's a fog in the pew. Charles Spurgeon made Jesus Christ the central focus in his sermons. And this is why it is so important to proclaim Jesus Christ at the center of preaching, teaching, and worship. A Christ-centered message is the only message that the apostles ever preached. A Christ-less sermon is reduced to a chat session. It is nothing more than a real good, feel good message that has no long lasting impact.
Leave Christ out of the preaching and you shall do nothing. Only advertise it all over London, Mr. Baker, that you are making bread without flour; put it in every paper, "Bread without flour" and you may soon shut up your shop, for your customers will hurry off to other tradesmen. . . . A sermon without Christ as its beginning, middle, and end is a mistake in conception and a crime in execution. However grand the language it will be merely much-ado-about-nothing if Christ be not there. And I mean by Christ not merely his example and the ethical precepts of his teaching, but his atoning blood, his wondrous satisfaction made for human sin, and the grand doctrine of "believe and live." [sermon: "Christ the Glory of His People" (3/22/1868)]
I know one who said I was always on the old string, and he would come and hear me no more; but if I preached a sermon without Christ in it, he would come. Ah, he will never come while this tongue moves, for a sermon without Christ in it--a Christless sermon! A brook without water; a cloud without rain; a well which mocks the traveler; a tree twice dead, plucked up by the root; a sky without a sun; a night without a star. It were a realm of death--a place of mourning for angels and laughter for devils. O Christian, we must have Christ! Do see to it that every day when you wake you give a fresh savor of Christ upon you by contemplating his person. Live all the day, trying as much as lieth in you, to season your hearts with him, and then at night, lie down with him upon your tongue. [sermon: "A Bundle of Myrrh" (3/6/1864)]
What was the subject? What was Peter preaching upon? He was preaching Christ and him crucified. No other subject ever does produce such effects as this. The Spirit of God bears no witness to Christless sermons. Leave Jesus out of your preaching, and the Holy Spirit will never come upon you. Why should he? Has he not come on purpose that he may testify of Christ? Did not Jesus say, "He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you"? Yes, the subject was Christ, and nothing but Christ, and such is the teaching which the Spirit of God will own. Be it ours never to wander from this central point: may we determine to know nothing among men but Christ and his cross. [sermon: "The Mediator, Judge, and Savior" (5/30/1880)]
For more on Jesus Christ and the significance of His blood I encourage you to read Hebrews 9:11-22 through 10:4-7. Its all about Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
Originally published on Everyday Christian Blogs
Published by Jack Wellman
I'm a pastor at Mulvane Brethren Church (KS) & author who gives free training for Effective Evangelism at various churches in the states and have published 3 books on Amazon: "Teaching Children The Gospel",... View profile
- Genesis 1:2 - the Spirit of GodThe first direct mention of the Spirit of God in the Holy Scripture.
- Poetry: The Spirit of God Comes Alive Within UsA poem that shows how God's spirit is connected to God's love.
Thoughts Are Spirit Guided by the Spirit of GodA Christian perspective of Thought- Who is the Word of God?Now we will talk about Jesus, as the Christ and his being the Word of God but not God Himself.
- The Attributes of GodAn article detailing some of the attributes of God and His character.
- Jesus Christ: The True Messiah
- The State of Texas Seized the Children of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Chris...
- The Top Ten New Year's Resolutions for a Follower of Jesus Christ
- Jesus Christ: Superstar?
- Indian Feeling for Spiritual Living - "We Are Bireligious when We Believe in Jesus...
- To Delight in Deception: A Sermon Based on 2 Peter Chapter 2
- Early Christian Thought: Receiving the Spirit of God in the Flesh





70 Comments
Post a CommentPowerful
I'm very glad you plan to stay on the old string. There is no way to be a CHRISTian without Christ.
Beautifully, passionately and wisely said.
Beautifully, passionately and wisely said.
Beautifully, passionately and wisely said.
Great article.
Excellent writing. It is great to be able to share information via the net.
If sermons came in the form of, “scratch and sniff”, then most Christians would be high by now if they are not already.
What a compelling article. I totally agree. The moment the CENTRAL focus of church becomes a worship band, technology, or anything else but Christ it fails to be church because church has Christ at its center. An without CHRIST it is impossible to truly be a CHRISTian. Well done my friend.
Thanks Jack for sharing such powerful articles and for being such an awesome human being