C.H. Spurgeon Sermon
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Compel Them to Come In: Sermon No. 227--Luke 14: 23 · Charles Spurgeon Sermons
By Charles Spurgeon
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In what many consider his greatest sermon, Compel Them to Come In (Sermon No. 227), Charles H. Spurgeon delivers a thunderous, compassionate call to evangelism rooted in Luke 14:23 (KJV): "Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled." With his signature blend of urgency, eloquence, and gospel clarity, Spurgeon unpacks the heart of God for the lost—and the responsibility of every believer to reach them.
This audiobook features the full, unabridged sermon as preached by Spurgeon, followed by a modern devotional commentary to help listeners understand and apply its timeless truths today. Whether you're a pastor, missionary, or simply someone burdened for the spiritually wandering, this message offers both challenge and comfort: God not only invites sinners—He compels them.
Part gospel proclamation, part evangelism masterclass, this sermon resounds with the beauty of grace and the seriousness of eternity. Spurgeon's words are as needed today as they were when first preached over 150 years ago.
If you've ever wondered how far God is willing to go to bring someone home—this message is your answer.