Description
In this sermon on Galatians 5:22, Spurgeon examines love as the first fruit of the Spirit. He illustrates this divine love through four vivid comparisons. First, it acts like a winnowing fan, scattering the chaff of selfish desires and excess. Second, it is a treasure beyond measure, a jewel of immeasurable worth. Third, it resembles a masterpiece crafted by the Divine Artist, displaying beauty beyond human skill. Finally, Spirit-given love is compared to a radiant crown, bringing glory solely to the Holy Spirit for His transformative work in our hearts. Chapel Library holds the copyright to the annotations included in this publication.