Study Guide for “The Last Census” Sermon
Introduction
In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the significance of God’s final census of His people, as described in Psalm 87:6. He emphasizes that this census will be personal, vital, and decisive, highlighting the importance of individual faith in Christ for salvation. Spurgeon warns against hypocrisy and mere church attendance, urging listeners to ensure their names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life through genuine belief and transformation.
Discussion Questions
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Personal Reflection: What does it mean to you that the census will be personal? How does this shape your understanding of your relationship with God?
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Faith and Assurance: Spurgeon emphasizes the necessity of personal faith in Christ. How can you cultivate a deeper faith in your daily life? What practices help you to grow in your relationship with Him?
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Hypocrisy in the Church: Spurgeon warns against being a hypocritical church member. Have you ever struggled with this? How can you ensure that your faith is genuine and not merely a facade?
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The Importance of Regeneration: The sermon discusses the necessity of being “born again.” What does regeneration mean to you, and how has it impacted your life?
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The Role of Community: How can the church community support individuals in their faith journeys? What role do accountability and encouragement play in your spiritual growth?
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Facing Judgment: Spurgeon speaks about the finality of the census and the importance of being ready for that day. How can you prepare your heart and mind for the return of Christ?
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God’s Sovereignty: Reflect on the idea that God alone will write up the people. How does this truth bring you comfort or challenge you in your understanding of salvation and grace?
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the promise that You know each of us by name and that our identities are secure in You. Help me to examine my heart and ensure that my faith in Christ is genuine. May I not be swayed by the opinions of others or rely on my own understanding, but instead trust in Your grace and mercy. As I reflect on the truth of Your Word, guide me to live a life that honors You and prepares me for the day when You will count Your people. I pray that my name will be found in the Lamb’s Book of Life, and that I may share in the joy of Your eternal kingdom. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.