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The Sorrow of Christ

10 sermons

The Sorrow of Christ is a profound biblical theme that underscores the emotional and spiritual anguish experienced by Jesus Christ during his earthly ministry, particularly in the face of human suffering and sin. As expressed in Isaiah 53:3, Jesus was "a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief," who bore the weight of humanity's pain and sorrow, as also evident in Matthew 26:38, where he confesses to his disciples, "My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even to death." This sorrow is deeply rooted in Christ's compassion and love for humanity, as seen in John 11:35, where he weeps at the tomb of Lazarus, demonstrating his emotional investment in the lives of those around him. Through his sorrow, Christ embodies the depth of God's love and solidarity with humanity, offering a powerful example of empathetic suffering and redemption.

Carter Conlon

Carter Conlon emphasizes the profound sorrow of Christ, as depicted in Isaiah 53, highlighting His rejection and suffering for humanity's sins. He reflects on the depth of God's love and the pain He feels for those who choose to remain in darkness despite His offer of salvation. Conlon urges listene

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Jim Cymbala

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God knows how to get our attention, especially when we forget about Him during good times. He highlights a poignant part of the Old Testament where God expresses His love for His people. Despite their unfaithfulness and idolatry, God chooses to draw them

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Carter Conlon

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the journey from sorrow to continual praise. He emphasizes that walking with Christ may involve suffering, but there is a fellowship with God that cannot be taken away. The preacher highlights the message of the gospel, which is about repentance and forgiveness

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Willie Mullan

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the opening of the fifth field in heaven by Jesus Christ. This event is accompanied by great signs on earth, including a great earthquake, the darkening of the sun and moon, and the falling of stars from heaven. The preacher suggests that these signs are indica

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Mariano Di Gangi

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the message of the prophet Isaiah in chapter 53. The passage describes a figure who is humble, unattractive, and familiar with suffering. The preacher emphasizes the contrast between the beauty of those who bring good news and the rejection of the message they

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Carter Conlon

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of finding refuge and safety in God. He discusses the sorrow that comes with true conversion and the need for a repentant heart. The preacher highlights seven specific areas where individuals may experience sorrow and conviction, such as living

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C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of bringing both our sorrows and sins to God, as exemplified by David's prayer in Psalms 25:18. He highlights that while it is natural to seek relief from our afflictions, we must prioritize the confession and forgiveness of our sins, recognizing their weight

Alan Redpath

Alan Redpath emphasizes the distinction between godly sorrow and worldly sorrow, explaining that godly sorrow leads to repentance and salvation, while worldly sorrow results in despair and death. He outlines that godly sorrow is rooted in the conviction of the Holy Spirit and a deep pain for breakin

Watchman Nee

Watchman Nee speaks on the theme of sorrow in life, illustrating how overwhelming grief can isolate us, as seen in Mary's experience at the empty tomb. Despite her deep sorrow and despair, it was the personal call of Jesus, saying her name, that transformed her mourning into joy. This highlights the

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of bringing both our sorrows and sins to God, as exemplified by David's approach in prayer. He highlights that while it is natural to seek relief from pain, it is crucial to prioritize the confession and forgiveness of our sins. Spurgeon encourages believers t

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