The Farm Sermons by Charles Spurgeon
20 videos • 71 views • by Immeasurable Grace Step into the golden fields of wisdom and faith with Charles Spurgeon’s The Farm Sermons, a masterful collection of practical, spiritual lessons rooted in the everyday life of the countryside. Drawing vivid analogies from the farmer’s plough, the sower’s seed, and the harvest’s joy, Spurgeon leads his listeners on a journey of self-examination and divine dependence. These sermons, brimming with wit, insight, and earnest exhortation, connect the mundane with the miraculous, reminding us that God’s handiwork is visible even in the most common tasks. Whether you are a seasoned tiller of the soil or simply a seeker of truth, this playlist sows seeds of conviction and inspiration. Prepare to be both challenged and comforted as Spurgeon’s timeless words resonate with the struggles and victories of the human heart. With each sermon, may your soul be watered with grace and your spirit reap a harvest of joy eternal. The Sluggard’s Farm – A warning against spiritual laziness, as vividly portrayed through the neglected field of a sluggard. The Broken Fence – A call to mend spiritual defenses before sin overtakes the soul, likened to a farmer’s crumbling stone wall. Frost and Thaw – An exploration of God's transformative power, revealed in the harsh winters and gentle thaws of grace. The Corn of Wheat Dying to Bring Forth Fruit – A profound reflection on self-sacrifice and growth, inspired by Christ’s ultimate example. The Ploughman – Explores the necessity of divine grace to break up the hardened human heart, likening God’s persistent work through conviction and the Gospel to a ploughman’s relentless effort in preparing the soil for a fruitful harvest. Ploughing the Rock – A depiction of the futility of working on hardened hearts without divine intervention. The Parable of the Sower – An examination of the varied responses to the Gospel, likened to seeds cast upon different soils. The Principal Wheat – A sermon emphasizing the value of Christ as the essential grain amidst the harvest. Spring in the Heart – A joyful meditation on renewal and growth in the believer’s life, symbolized by the vitality of spring. Farm Laborers – A call to diligent spiritual work, drawing parallels with the laborers in the harvest fields. What the Farm Laborers Can Do and What They Cannot Do – A balanced view of human effort and divine dependence in salvation. The Sheep Before the Shearers – A lesson in humility and trust, drawn from the imagery of sheep led to shearing. In the Hay-Field – A reflection on the brevity of life and the urgency of spiritual readiness, illustrated by the fleeting hay harvest. The Joy of Harvest – A celebration of spiritual fruitfulness and the eternal joy awaiting faithful laborers. Spiritual Gleaning – Encouragement to gather spiritual lessons even in the smallest opportunities, as gleaners do after the harvest. Mealtime in the Cornfields – A portrayal of God’s provision and fellowship, drawn from simple farm mealtimes. The Loaded Wagon – A sermon on bearing the burdens of life with God’s strength, illustrated by a farmer’s heavy wagon. Threshing – A vivid analogy of God’s refining process in the lives of His people, compared to the threshing of wheat. Wheat in the Barn – A depiction of the final gathering of God’s people into His eternal home, represented by harvested wheat.