Classic Christian work
Proverbs 30:2. A Homily for Humble Folds
by Charles Spurgeon
In this soul-stirring discourse, the "Prince of Preachers" explores the depths of Christian humility through the lens of Agur’s ancient confession. This homily serves as a powerful antidote to spiritual pride, inviting readers to embrace their intellectual and moral limitations before a holy God. With characteristic warmth and pastoral insight, the text demonstrates that true wisdom begins with an honest acknowledgment of one’s own insignificance. Ideal for those seeking spiritual renewal, this work offers profound comfort to the "humble folds," pointing them away from self-sufficiency toward the all-sufficient grace of the Divine.
- Chapters
- 1
- Word count
- 7,016
- Type
- Sermon