Believe Quote by Charles Spurgeon
“This, then, is the doctrine of the resurrection. We do not believe--at least I do not--that law has been rudely violated in one extraordinary and unparalleled episode. We believe that a universal law of life, overmastering death, and always superior to it, has had once a visible witness.”
About This Quote
Source Sermon: The Doctrine of Resurrection, Charles Spurgeon, 1865
The speaker affirms belief in a universal law of life that overcomes death, presenting resurrection as a witnessed, extraordinary event.
In simple terms: Resurrection shows life triumphs over death.
Trust in life's enduring power.
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When to use this quote
- worship services
- personal meditation
- ethical decisions
- comfort in loss
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does resurrection mean to you personally?
- How does belief in life after death influence moral choices?
Interpretations of resurrection vary across cultures.