One: Twenty-Five Selected Sermons on Unity
Division has long plagued the visible church, often weakening her witness and disrupting her peace. In this carefully curated volume, Charles H. Spurgeon addresses that perennial struggle by calling believers to pursue true, biblical unity—unity grounded in truth, shaped by love, and aimed at the glory of God.
One: Twenty-Five Selected Sermons on Unity brings together twenty-five sermons drawn from Spurgeon’s New Park Street and Metropolitan Tabernacle pulpits, along with his exposition of Psalm 133. These messages explore the nature of Christian unity, distinguish it from mere uniformity, and warn against false peace that compromises truth. With characteristic clarity and pastoral concern, Spurgeon shows how unity flows from union with Christ and must be diligently pursued in the life of the church.
Edited by Kerry James Allen and presented in their entirety, these sermons remain strikingly relevant for churches and believers seeking faithfulness amid disagreement. Spurgeon’s exhortation still stands: “Let us live on Earth, as those who are to live together a long eternity in Heaven.”