The World's Great Sermons, Volume 10: Drummond to Jowett, and General Index
The World's Great Sermons, Volume 10: Drummond to Jowett, and General Index
This tenth volume of a landmark early 20th-century collection opens with one of the most celebrated sermons in the English language: Henry Drummond's "The Greatest Thing in the World." Drummond's passionate argument that love surpasses even faith and hope as the supreme Christian virtue remains as stirring today as it was a century ago. He frames love not as mere sentiment but as active, demanding practice: patience, kindness, generosity, the hard work of putting another person's wellbeing above your own. The collection gathers sermons from the great religious voices of the era, each wrestling with what it means to live according to Christ's teaching. These are not abstract theological treatises but speeches meant to move congregations, to challenge the comfortable, to demand better. The power here is in the oratory itself, in the rhythm and conviction of men who believed absolutely that how we love one another is the only measure that matters.


