The Prince of Preachers

Take a look at the differences between the preaching of C.H. Spurgeon and the majority of the preaching of today; consider the cultural and social differences between then and now. Obviously there are differences in the way people think and the things that people relate to; these are major considerations when communicating to a group of people. However, we must not be deluded into thinking that truth must change with the times. Truth is a constant, especially when speaking of the truth of God and His Word, yet applications and illustrations and to a certain degree methods of presentation will vary from culture to culture.

There are many different styles of preaching today, as was probably the case in Spurgeon’s day. Some were pulpit-pounders, some were screamers, and some just let the truth do the screaming. One of the major differences between the preaching of Spurgeon’s day and now is the enormous amount of truth in Spurgeon’s sermons. Each word and phrase had a purpose and was placed in the message like a jewel set in a crown. Many of our so called sermons today are full of audible ramblings – almost a stream-of-consciousness approach to preaching. Preachers get up and give a constant flow of their ideas, opinions and questions about a verse, instead of filling the message with meaningful truths that can be gleaned.

Truly lack of truth is an important difference, but another one of the major differences is the lack of theology. One of Spurgeon’s sermons was many times filled with more theology than a week's worth of today’s average revival services combined. He was not afraid to fill each nook and cranny of his sermons with what we would call "deep” theological truths. Too many preachers today would pass off the idea of covering “deep” theological matters as simply nonsense and of no use to the “average” believer. This prevailing mindset of lazy preachers has created a generation of anemic Christians.

There are many negative changes from the preaching of Spurgeon to that of today, but we must not neglect the positive. The strong points of today’s preaching that stems from Spurgeon are the vivid illustrations and word pictures that are painted. Today’s preachers are proficient at making the difficult truths of God’s Word easy to understand, and skilled at bringing theological truths to a definite application.

Much has changed in the area of preaching, and yet much has stayed the same. People, at their core, are the same as they always have been, and despite a busy changing society, we can still learn from great men of God. Spurgeon, the prince of preachers, has left us a sterling example to follow in the presentation of God’s Word.

  • posted on 11 June 2005
  • by Jesse

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11 June 20051. Kirsten:

AMEN! Preach it!

I know exactly where you are coming from. Once I had a school essay to do on Spurgeon. God has used, and continues to use, hin in ways most people wouldn't even be able to imagine. And again I say, "AMEN!"

11 June 20052. dramaturge:

I was having a conversation with a friend about the lack of depth in much of modern preaching. Too many preachers today, in an effort to "grow" the size of their congregations have reduced themselves to motivational speakers who say "Jesus" every so often. Unfortunately, while they may have a lot of people in their pews, the people they have are weak and shallow spiritually because they haven't been fed meat. And from what I have seen and heard, prefer truthful preaching to the motivational lectures when they are given the choice. It's a shame that so many preachers have bought into the idea that modern church-goers are mealy-minded lemmings who need to be patronized with light fare when in reality, they are deep souls hungering for meat. Spurgeon is an excellent role-model for any pastor to use in a pursuit to deepen his sermon fare. And for the average Christian to learn from. Thanks for the reminder.

11 June 20053. James:

Jesse, I wonder what kind of reception Spurgeon would get if he were allowed to filled one of our pulpits today. Would he ignite a true revival fire or would he find himself being deserted by christians that gladly pay for a two hour movie, but groan at the thought of a thirty minute sermon? I long for the type preaching that used to convict me of sin back in summer camp. Or the type of preaching that was slammed full of so much theology that I felt tiny in the great realm of things. Granted, God stays the same and our culture changes, but I still feel like we are somehow being cheated with the suckle of "modern" preaching instead of the meat that brings maturity. Keep it up friend...

11 June 20054. JDG:

Absolutely. I remember reading a sermon from him about the greatness of Creation, and I remember thinking it was paramount to one of Shakespeare's sonnets... so packed full of vivid imagery. But they also contain the Truth!

14 June 20055. Rachel:

don't be silly now... :o) wedding bells are a long way in ringing...but love is in the air...and I'm rather excited to see where God is going to lead ;o)

14 June 20056. JDG:

Ooops. Was that comment supposed to go here? Did I insinuate that you and Tyler were going to be married shortly?

27 July 20077. AnferTuto:

Hola faretaste
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