Saint and His Saviour

  • Year 1857
  • Type Book
  • Genre devotional
  • Tradition Reformed
  • Original language English

Charles Spurgeon wrote this devotional work early in his ministry at New Park Street Chapel, drawing from his preaching and pastoral experience with believers struggling to understand their relationship with Christ. Published when Spurgeon was only twenty-three, the book emerged from his conviction that many Christians possessed an inadequate grasp of their union with Christ and the practical implications of salvation.

Spurgeon structures his exploration around the believer's relationship with Jesus, moving from the initial work of grace through the ongoing life of faith. He examines how Christ's person and work transform the Christian's identity, arguing that believers must understand themselves as fundamentally united to their Saviour. The book traces the progression from conviction of sin through conversion, justification, and sanctification, emphasizing throughout that these are not merely theological concepts but lived realities that reshape daily experience. Spurgeon particularly focuses on the believer's security in Christ, addressing doubts about salvation and the reality of grace with characteristic pastoral warmth and theological precision.

The work established Spurgeon as a devotional writer of unusual depth for his age and has remained influential among Reformed Christians seeking to understand their spiritual condition. Its combination of doctrinal clarity with practical application reflects Spurgeon's gift for making complex theological truths accessible to ordinary believers. The book's enduring appeal lies in its ability to ground Christian experience in biblical truth while addressing the emotional and spiritual struggles that accompany the life of faith.

Who should read this: Reformed Christians seeking devotional material that combines theological substance with pastoral care, and believers struggling with assurance of salvation or understanding their identity in Christ. This is not for those seeking novel theological insights or academic treatment of union with Christ, but rather for readers wanting established Reformed doctrine applied with warmth and practical wisdom.

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