This sermon explains that people who seek God will always have what they truly need, even when powerful or wealthy people often end up empty. It describes how real believers keep seeking God through every stage of life—from first feeling guilty for their sins, to growing in faith, to their final days. It also warns that those who do not seek God are in danger, while those who trust Him can rely on His promise to provide for them in both spiritual and everyday needs.
A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on February 10, 1856.