In the opening of this sermon, Charles Spurgeon states, “It appears almost impossible that those who have been redeemed by the blood of the dying Lamb should ever forget their Ransomer.” Yet, he argues, this is exactly what Christians do far too often. Man’s corrupt nature allows for distraction and forgetfulness of even the most precious of gifts: a Savior. In this unforgettable message, Spurgeon reminds Christians that memory is precious and that the act of remembering Christ is both rewarding and worshipful.