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Christ the Conqueror of Satan

By: C. H. Spurgeon
Narrated by: Jared S. Cram
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Summary

In this sermon, Spurgeon argues that Christ's triumph over Satan through the cross and resurrection provides the believer with the foundation for victory and gives hope and encouragement in the daily battles. He argues that Christ died out of pity for the human race.

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