Classic Christian work
Proverbs 16:2. Unsound Spiritual Trading
by Charles Spurgeon
📘 Modern English translation available
In this piercing examination of Proverbs 16:2, the narrative explores the dangerous human tendency toward self-deception and moral complacency. By dissecting the "unsound trading" of a soul that values outward appearance over inner purity, the text challenges readers to invite divine scrutiny into their private motives. This classic work serves as a powerful call to spiritual integrity, warning against the bankruptcy of a counterfeit faith. It remains a vital resource for anyone seeking a deeper, more authentic relationship with God, grounded in truth rather than mere religious performance.
- Chapters
- 1
- Word count
- 7,537
- Type
- Sermon