Pleading for Prayer (S1887)

Pleading for Prayer (S1887)

From From the Heart of Spurgeon by Jeremy Walker

March 6, 2026 · 30 min · Episode 280

About this episode

The episode discusses Spurgeon's sermon on the importance of prayer and intercession among the saints, emphasizing the humility and needs of the apostle Paul.

A simple division and a thorough exposition form the bedrock of a sermon urging the saints to pray. Rising from Paul’s plea to the Romans at the end of the fifteenth chapter of that letter, Spurgeon emphasises the need even of an apostle for the intercessions of the saints, highlighting the demands and dangers that he faced, and underlining the humility shown in seeking such help. The bulk of the sermon is then given over to a step-by-step exposition of the prayer requested, Spurgeon breaking down the petition phrase-by-phrase. It is a simple but effective approach, and Spurgeon’s persistent pressing home of its practical lessons prevents it becoming a shallow slide across the surface of the text. The preacher addresses both the general desires and the specific details of the apostle as he asks the saints to engage with him in prayer. Then, briefly but pointedly, he turns to the blessing given in answer to the prayer, urging his hearers to seek the same mercies for the same reasons. As he closes, he brings his applications close to the congregation, reminding them that they too face demands and dangers similar to those of the apostle, and must have the same response: to go to the…

People in this episode

Host: Jeremy Walker

Topics covered

  • prayer
  • intercession
  • sermon exposition
  • apostolic humility
  • practical lessons
  • spiritual demands
  • Christian encouragement

Keywords

  • prayer
  • intercession
  • Spurgeon
  • apostle
  • sermon
  • humility
  • Christianity
  • spirituality

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Organizations: From the Heart of Spurgeon, Reading Spurgeon Community

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