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Silence of Christ

10 sermons

The "Silence of Christ" refers to the instances in the Bible where Jesus remains silent in the face of questioning, accusation, or adversity, as seen in his response to the high priest's inquiry during his trial, where he remains silent until directly asked if he is the Christ (Matthew 26:63). This silence is often interpreted as a demonstration of his divine nature and a fulfillment of prophecy, such as in Isaiah 53:7, which states that the suffering servant will not open his mouth, even before his shearers. Jesus' silence also serves as a model for Christian behavior, as encouraged in 1 Peter 2:23, where it is written that Jesus did not retaliate when he suffered, but instead entrusted himself to God. Through his silence, Christ exemplifies trust in God's sovereignty and justice, providing a powerful example for believers to follow in their own experiences of suffering and persecution.

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound silence of Jesus during His trial, emphasizing that His lack of self-defense exemplifies perfect self-sacrifice and submission to God's will. This silence serves as a powerful testament to the weight of human sin, as Jesus bore it without complaint, fulfilling

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes the profound responsibility of life as a sacred trust from God, urging believers to live earnestly and selflessly. He illustrates that true fulfillment comes from losing oneself for the sake of others, drawing parallels with nature where sacrifice leads to greater usefulness.

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes that before the judgment seat of Christ, our service will be evaluated not by the quantity of our actions but by the potential we had to serve and give. He argues that true giving is measured by the sacrifice of self and the love behind the gift, rather than its size. Tozer hig

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound responsibility and grace required in the prayer for revival, urging believers to examine their hearts and lives. He challenges the congregation to shift from selfishness to self-sacrifice, to embrace the Holy Spirit's work in their lives, and to be willing to sh

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes the necessity of recognizing the true nature of our self-life, which is often filled with virulence and vileness. He urges believers to willingly lay down their self-life at God's feet, akin to Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac, highlighting that while this may seem impossible, yi

Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar delivers a powerful sermon titled 'Ministerial Confessions,' where he reflects on the shortcomings of ministers, including being carnal, selfish, slothful, and lacking in prayer and sincerity. He emphasizes the need for self-sacrifice, a deep commitment to God, and a return to the pri

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes that God's love is fully expressed through Jesus Christ, as stated in John 1:16. He explains that understanding this love is crucial for our daily lives, as it compels us to follow Christ's example of self-sacrifice. The sermon highlights that just as Jesus laid down His l

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes that true joy in life begins when we surrender ourselves to God, paralleling the joy found in the Song of Solomon with the act of self-sacrifice. He illustrates that joy is not dependent on circumstances but rather on our relationship with Christ and our willingness to serve o

K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the profound truth that true life and fruitfulness in the Kingdom of God come through dying to oneself, as illustrated by Jesus' teaching on the grain of wheat. He explains that just as a seed must fall to the ground and die to produce a harvest, believers must daily choose

Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes that the joy set before Christ was not for His own salvation or glory, but for the redemption and eternal joy of humanity. He argues that true Christianity embodies the spirit of self-sacrifice and devotion to the good of others, mirroring Christ's own dedication to His mis

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