C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that the character of Jesus commands respect even from those who oppose his teachings, presenting a unique challenge to critics who can refute his doctrine but cannot deny his divine nature. Despite their attempts to criticize his teachings, they find themselves unable to accuse him personally, as his life and character stand as undeniable proof of his divinity. Spurgeon argues that Jesus Christ himself is the ultimate evidence of his own gospel, silencing objections and compelling admiration. The sermon highlights the profound impact of Jesus' character on both believers and skeptics alike.