Spurgeon's Sermons

The Eye—A Similitude

Season 1 Episode 904

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In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the profound prayer found in Psalm 17:8, "Keep me as the apple of the eye." He emphasizes the importance of recognizing our own weaknesses and the need for divine protection against sin and temptation. Spurgeon illustrates how God’s care for us is akin to the natural defenses of the eye, urging believers to seek constant vigilance and grace in their spiritual lives.

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