C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that Jesus Christ did not rely on worldly power or violence to achieve His mission, contrasting His approach with that of historical figures who used force to promote their ideals. Spurgeon highlights that Christ's kingdom is not of this world, and He chose love, truth, and the Holy Spirit as His instruments for overcoming evil. By rejecting the use of swords and coercion, Jesus demonstrated a profound victory over the world, showing that true power lies in love and spiritual truth rather than in force or political alliances.