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Spiritual Liberty | 2 Corinthians 3:17 | Charles Spurgeon [Full Sermon]

This YouTube video features a historic and convicting sermon by Charles Spurgeon, delivered on February 18, 1855, titled "Spiritual Liberty." Based on the foundational truth in 2 Corinthians 3:17, Spurgeon explores the gravity of the soul's heavy bondage under sin and the inevitable spiritual freedom that follows wherever the Holy Spirit takes up residence.

Key Highlights of the Sermon:
- The True Foundation of Freedom: While declaring civil liberty to be an invaluable birthright, Spurgeon argues that political and societal freedoms only truly thrive and endure where the Bible is unclasped and the Gospel is preached.
- The Nightmare of Conscience: A vivid, sobering description of the worst kind of slavery—a convicted sinner pursued day and night by past guilt, sleepless terror, and the dread of eternal judgment.
- The Moment the Chains Break: The unforgettable transformation that occurs the precise second a sinner looks to Christ on the cross, watching their heavy burden roll away forever into the sepulcher.
- The Wonder of Perfect Absolution: An exploration of how a believer is not merely given a baseline pardon, but is entirely absolved of guilt and permanently clothed in the spotless righteousness of Jesus.
- Liberty to Walk in Grace: A final look at the active side of spiritual freedom, showing that the Christian is not just freed from the penalty of sin, but freed to access the rich privileges of Heaven's charter and live a life of joyful holiness.

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