The Victory of Faith - Charles Spurgeon - E-Book

The Victory of Faith E-Book

Charles Spurgeon

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The Victory of Faith is one important bible study about the Christian faith. A book that will bring growth and knowledge about faith, salvation and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God. Written by Charles Spurgeon, important preacher Christian.

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INTRODUCTION

BY THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON

“For whatever is born of God overcomes the world: and this is the victory

that overcomes the world, even our faith.”

1 John 5:4.

The epistles of John are perfumed with love. The word is continually occurring while the Spirit enters into every sentence. Each letter is thoroughly soaked and impregnated with this heavenly honey. If he speaks of God, His name must be love. Are the brethren mentioned, he loves them.

And even of the world itself, he writes, “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.” From the opening to the conclusion, love is the manner, love the matter, love the motive and love the aim! We stand, therefore, not a little astonished, to find such martial words in so peaceful a writing, for I hear a sound of war.

It is not the voice of love, surely, that says, “He that is born of God overcomes the world.” Lo, here are strife and battle! The word “overcomes” seems to have in it something of the sword and warfare of strife and contention of agony and wrestling.

So unlike the love which is smooth and gentle, which has no harsh words within its lips whose mouth is lined with velvet, whose words are softer than butter whose utterances are more easily flowing than oil. Here we have war war to the knife, for I read,“Whatever is born of God overcomes the world.”

Strife until death battle throughout life fighting with a certainty of victory. How is it that the same gospel which always speaks of peace, here proclaims a warfare? How can it be simply because there is something in the world which is antagonistic to love.

There are principles abroad which cannot bear light and, therefore, before light can come, it must chase the darkness. Before summer reigns, you know, it has to do battle with old winter and to send it howling away in the winds of March then shedding its tears in April showers. So also, before any great or good thing can have the mastery of this world, it must do battle for it! Satan has seated himself on his blood-stained throne and who shall take him down, except by force?

Darkness broods over the nations. Nor can the sun establish his empire of light until he has pierced night with the arrow sunbeams and made it flee away. Hence we read in the Bible that Christ did not come to send peace on earth but a sword He came to set “the father against the son and the son against the father; the mother against the daughter, and the daughter against the mother; the mother in law against her daughter in law, and the daughter in law against her mother-in-law.”

Not intentionally, mind you, but as a means to an end because there must always be a struggle before truth and righteousness can reign!

Alas, for that earth is the battlefield where good must combat with evil. Angels look on and hold their breath, burning to mingle in the con-flict, but the troops of the captain of salvation may be none but the soldiers of the cross. And that slender band must fight alone and yet shall triumph gloriously! Enough shall they be for conquest and the slogan of their standard is ENOUGH; enough by the arm of the helping Trinity.

As God shall help me, I shall speak to you of three things to be found in the text. First, the text speaks of a great victory it says, “This is the victory.”

Secondly, it mentions a great birth “Whatever is born of God.” And, thirdly, it extols a great grace, whereby we overcome the world, “even our faith.”

SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION
SUMMARY
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 1

First, the text speaks of a GREAT VICTORY the victory of victories the greatest of all.