TheGreatEscape said:
I don't think that's what Spurgeon meant.
I think he was referring to our alien righteousness that is imputed to us through Christ alone.
Hmm. Perhaps. Though I don't prefer the term 'imputed' (which means to reckon) though God does this, but rather I prefer 'infused' (meaning poured on/in). The latter provides a better visualization for me as the vessel being filled with Christs righteousness.
Spurgeon never clarified his quote and definitely could have worded it better. This is where scriptural interpretations quoted by men can cause a lot of misunderstanding and where the language they use causes great divisiveness amongst Christians. And though Spurgeon certainly said many things I agree with, as a person I am not a fan. His attacks on not only Catholics but other protestants dimmed anything else he said in my eyes.
If he brought people to Christ...that is great. I know many hold him in high regard, but I disagree with his theological interpretations.