Because of the plight of sinners, we as preachers must not be ashamed to beg people to repent & be reconciled to Christ (2 Cor 5).
See how Charles Spurgeon applied his text & begged sinners to repent & come to Christ:
Now, one or two lessons. A lesson to the proud.
Come down, proud hearts, come down! Mercy runneth in valleys, but it
goeth not to the mountain top. Come down, come down, lofty spirit! The
lofty city, he layeth it low even to the ground, and then he buildeth it
up. Again, a lesson to thee, poor despairing soul: I am glad to
see thee in God's house this morning; it is a good sign. I care not what
you came for. You heard there was a strange kind of man that preached
here, perhaps. Never mind about that. You are all quite as strange as he
is. It is necessary that there should be strange men to gather in other
strange men.
Now, I have a mass of people here; and if I might use a
figure, I should compare you to a great heap of ashes, mingled with
which are a few steel filings. Now, my sermon if it be attended with
divine grace, will be a sort of magnet: it will not attract any of the
ashes—they will keep just where they are—but it will draw out the steel
filings. I have got a Zaccheus there; there is a Mary up there, a John
down there, a Sarah, or a William, or a Thomas, there—God's chosen
ones—they are steel filings in the congregation of ashes, and my gospel,
the gospel of the blessed God, like a great magnet, draws them out of
the heap. There they come, there they come. Why? because there was a
magnetic power between the gospel and their hearts.
AH! poor sinner,
come to Jesus, believe his love, trust his mercy. If thou hast a desire
to come, if thou art forcing thy way through the ashes to get to Christ,
then it is because Christ is calling thee. Oh! all of you who know
yourselves to be sinners—every man, woman, and child of you—yea, ye
little children (for God has given me some of you to be my wages), do
you feel yourselves sinners? then believe on Jesus and be saved. You
have come here from curiosity, many of you. Oh! that you might be met
with and saved. I am distressed for you lest you should sink into
hell-fire. Oh! listen to Christ while he speaks to you. Christ says, "Come down,"
this morning.
Go home and humble yourselves in the sight of God: go and
confess your iniquities that you have sinned against him; go home and
tell him that you are a wretch, undone without his sovereign grace; and
then look to him, for rest assured he has first looked to you. You say,
"Sir, oh! I am willing enough to be saved, but I am afraid he is not
willing." Stay! stay! no more of that! Do you know that is part
blasphemy—not quite. If you were not ignorant, I would tell you that it
was part blasphemy. You cannot look to Christ before he has looked to
you. If you are willing to be saved, he gave you that will. Believe on
the Lord Jesus Christ, and be baptized, and thou shalt be saved. I trust
the Holy Spirit is calling you. Young man up there, young man in the
window, make haste! come down! Old man, sitting in these pews, come
down. Merchant in yonder aisle, make haste. Matron and youth, not
knowing Christ, oh, may he look at you. Old grandmother, hear the
gracious call; and thou, young lad, Christ may be looking at thee—I
trust he is—and saying to thee, "Make haste, and come down, for to-day I
must abide at thy house."
Note: see how Spurgeon calls the various groups of people to repent, come, believe, & hurry to Christ! May we as preachers learn from Spurgeon and preach with such tenderness, earnestness, and urgency!
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