In this article, Charles Spurgeon preaches a sermon from Jeremiah 31:33. He reflects on the human heart, what God writes, at the writer Himself and at the results. Spurgeon says, “Human reforms are generally lopsided, but the Lord’s work of grace is balanced and proportionate. The Lord writes the perfect law in the hearts of men because he intends to produce perfect men.” This sermon is preceded and introduced by Jay Adams’s “What Kinds of Preaching are There?” and is followed and applied by David Powlison’s “The Law Written on Your Heart.”
The Law Written on the Heart
from the Journal of Biblical Counseling 12:2 | 1994