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  • Writer's picturePhillip Raimo

SERMON ILLUSTRATION FROM SPURGEON to describe the danger of temptation.


Spurgeon was a master illustrator. You can use this illustration in your preaching to describe the danger of temptation.

 

Many horses fall at the bottom of a hill because the driver thinks the danger past and the need to hold the reins with a firm grip less pressing. So, it is often with us when we are not especially tempted to overt sin, we are more in danger through slothful ease. I think it was Ralph Erskine who said, “There is no devil so bad as no devil.”


The worst temptation that ever overtakes us, is, in some respects, preferable to our becoming carnally secure and neglecting to watch and pray.

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