Classic Christian work
Proverbs 20:4. The Sluggard's Reproof
by Charles Spurgeon
In this profound meditation on spiritual diligence, the text tackles the perils of procrastination and apathy. Using the biblical metaphor of the sluggard who refuses to plow in winter, it delivers a stinging rebuke to those who delay their spiritual labor. With characteristic eloquence, the message warns of the irreversible harvest that follows a life of excuses. This work serves as a powerful call to immediate action, urging readers to abandon lethargy and seek grace while time remains. It is an essential read for those seeking spiritual awakening and a renewed sense of purpose.
- Chapters
- 1
- Word count
- 6,543
- Type
- Sermon