THE SIN OF UNBELIEF by Charles H. Spurgeon

A Sermon Preached on January 14, 1855 by Charles H. Spurgeon
“The Sin of Unbelief” by Charles H. Spurgeon—presented as a virtual audio reading.
Drawing from 2 Kings 7, Spurgeon exposes unbelief as a great sin that insults God’s truth, power, wisdom, and love.
He warns of its deadly consequences, comforts struggling believers, and calls sinners to turn from unbelief to living faith in Jesus Christ.
What you’ll hear:
– The backdrop of 2 Kings 7: the siege of Samaria, Elisha’s promise, and the skeptical officer
– Why unbelief is not a small weakness but a serious sin against God – How unbelief denies God’s attributes: His faithfulness, power, goodness, and sovereignty
– The danger and consequences of unbelief—and the urgency of faith
– Encouragement for doubting souls: “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief”
– The remedy: looking to Christ, resting on God’s promises, walking by faith
Read the full sermon text: https://www.spurgeon.org/resource-library/sermons/the-sin-of-unbelief/#flipbook/
Scripture references: 2 Kings 7:1–2; John 3:18; Mark 9:24; Hebrews 3:12; Numbers 23:19
About Charles Spurgeon:
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834–1892), the “Prince of Preachers,” proclaimed Christ with gospel clarity from London. His sermons continue to edify the church with devotional warmth and doctrinal depth.