
When Once I Mourned a Load of Sin
IN THIS EPISODE: "When Once I Mourned a Load of Sin" by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)
He noticed the strange young man, and fastening his eyes on him, he said, “Young man, you look very miserable and you will always be miserable, in life, in death and in eternity, if you don’t obey the text.” Lifting his hands, raising his voice in true Primitive Methodist fervor, he shouted, “Young man, look to Jesus. Look and He will save you this moment. You have nothing to do but to look and live.”
He noticed the strange young man, and fastening his eyes on him, he said, “Young man, you look very miserable and you will always be miserable, in life, in death and in eternity, if you don’t obey the text.” Lifting his hands, raising his voice in true Primitive Methodist fervor, he shouted, “Young man, look to Jesus. Look and He will save you this moment. You have nothing to do but to look and live.”
Show Notes:
- "When Once I Mourned a Load of Sin" by Heath Walton https://bit.ly/3MyKUhi
- "North" by Roger Gabalda
- "The Wound Between Us" by Cory Alstad
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