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C.H. Spurgeon

A Solemn Sham and an Impudent Mockery!

True godliness, not external rituals, is the only foundation for genuine spirituality and a deep, soul-moving relationship with God.
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the distinction between superficial religious practices and genuine repentance, urging believers to rend their hearts rather than their garments. He critiques the hypocrisy of external rituals that please the flesh but lack true spiritual substance, warning that without sincere heart engagement, all religious acts are mere mockery of God. True repentance, he asserts, is a profound, humbling experience wrought by the Holy Spirit, leading to a deep, soul-moving transformation. Spurgeon encourages believers to bring their hardened hearts to Calvary, where the power of Christ's sacrifice can truly break them. Ultimately, he highlights that only the elect of God can experience this heart-rending, preparing them for divine consolation.

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"Rend your heart--and not your garments." Joel 2:13

Garment-rending and other external signs of religious emotion, are easily manifested, and are frequently hypocritical. True repentance is far more difficult, and consequently far less common. Unsaved men will attend to the most multiplied and minute religious ceremonies and regulations--for such things are pleasing to their flesh. But true godliness is too humbling, too heart-searching, too spiritual for the tastes of carnal men! They prefer something more ostentatious, flimsy, and worldly. External religious rituals are temporarily comfortable; eye and ear are pleased; self-conceit is fed, and self-righteousness is puffed up. But they are ultimately delusive, for at the day of judgment, the soul needs something more substantial than religious ceremonies and rituals to lean upon.

Apart from vital godliness--all religion is utterly vain! When offered without a sincere heart, every form of religious worship is a solemn sham and an impudent mockery of the majesty of God!

Heart-rending is divinely wrought--and solemnly felt. It is a secret grief which is personally experienced, not in mere form--but as a deep, soul-moving work of the Holy Spirit upon the inmost heart of each believer. It is not a matter to be merely talked of--but keenly and sensitively felt in every living child of the living God. It is powerfully humiliating and sin-purging! But also, it is sweetly preparative for those gracious consolations which proud unhumbled souls are unable to receive! This heart-rending distinctly belongs to the elect of God--and to them alone.

The text commands us to rend our hearts--but they are naturally as hard as marble! How then, can this be done? We must take them to Calvary! A dying Savior's voice rent the rocks once--and it is just as powerful now. O blessed Spirit, let us effectually hear the death-cries of Jesus--and our hearts shall be rent!

Sermon Outline

  1. The Vanity of External Religion
  2. The Preference of Carnal Men
  3. The Necessity of Vital Godliness
  4. The Power of Heart-Rending
  5. Heart-rending is divinely wrought and solemnly felt
  6. It is a secret grief personally experienced and powerfully humiliating and sin-purging

Key Quotes

“Rend your heart--and not your garments.” — C.H. Spurgeon
“Apart from vital godliness--all religion is utterly vain!” — C.H. Spurgeon
“O blessed Spirit, let us effectually hear the death-cries of Jesus--and our hearts shall be rent!” — C.H. Spurgeon

Application Points

  • We must prioritize true godliness over external religious rituals and ceremonies.
  • A sincere heart is essential for genuine spirituality and a deep relationship with God.
  • We must take our hearts to Calvary and effectually hear the death-cries of Jesus to experience heart-rending and true repentance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between true repentance and external signs of religious emotion?
True repentance is far more difficult and requires a sincere heart, while external signs are easily manifested and frequently hypocritical.
Why do carnal men prefer external religious rituals over true godliness?
They are temporarily comfortable and feed self-conceit, but ultimately delusive and unable to provide true spiritual comfort.
What is the significance of heart-rending in the context of true godliness?
Heart-rending is a secret grief personally experienced and powerfully humiliating and sin-purging, preparing the heart for gracious consolations.
How can we experience heart-rending?
We must take our hearts to Calvary and effectually hear the death-cries of Jesus, allowing the Holy Spirit to work a deep, soul-moving work within us.

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