C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that the church flourishes when it relies solely on God's truth, independent of worldly powers or influences. He warns against the dangers of aligning the church with civil authority, as this can corrupt its mission and dilute its message. Spurgeon asserts that God's truth is powerful enough to prevail on its own, and that the church should be led by those who embody righteousness rather than those who wield earthly power. He encourages believers to trust in God's mysterious ways to accomplish His purposes without human interference.