Spurgeon was a master illustrator. You can use this illustration in your preaching to describe the foolishness of listening to false teaching. |
When you go to market, if you are a sensible person, you do not turn aside from all the good wares and fair merchandise to waste your time and your money over the quack vendor of useless medicine, which he advertises with large pictures and loud talk. Your common sense directs you to seek wholesome food and useful articles, but there are credulous people ready to be caught with any bait. |
So, too, there is no lack of simpletons in all our congregations: good, thoughtless people, lame and limping in all their walk, troubled with skepticism and plagued with curiosity. Unstable as water, they shall not excel. |
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