Study Guide for “To Die or Not to Die!”
Introduction
In this sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon explores the complex feelings Christians may have about death and the desire to live. He discusses the reasons why some may wish to remain on earth, such as worldly attachments or fear of death, and contrasts these with the noble aspirations of those who long for heaven. Spurgeon encourages believers to reflect on their motivations and to find peace in their relationship with Christ, who has conquered death.
Discussion Questions
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Worldly Attachments: Spurgeon mentions that a desire to stay on earth can stem from worldly attachments. What are some worldly things that might distract us from our spiritual goals? How can we prioritize our relationship with Christ over these distractions?
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Fear of Death: Reflect on Spurgeon’s assertion that fear of death is often unfounded for Christians. How can understanding Christ’s victory over death help alleviate our fears? What practical steps can we take to confront and overcome our fears?
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Desire to Serve: Spurgeon discusses the desire to remain on earth to serve God better. In what ways can we actively seek to serve God in our daily lives? How can we ensure that our service is motivated by love for Christ rather than obligation?
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Longing for Heaven: What does it mean to long for heaven in a healthy way? How can this longing motivate us to live more fully for Christ while we are still on earth?
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Confidence in Salvation: Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of confidence in our salvation. How can we cultivate a deeper assurance of our faith? What role does prayer and scripture play in building this confidence?
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Natural Affections: Spurgeon acknowledges the natural affection we have for our loved ones. How can we balance our love for family with our ultimate desire to be with Christ? What does it mean to trust God with our loved ones’ futures?
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The Purpose of Trials: Spurgeon suggests that trials can lead us to desire heaven more earnestly. How can we view our struggles as opportunities for growth in faith? What lessons can we learn from our trials that prepare us for eternity?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of eternal life through Your Son, Jesus Christ. Help me to reflect on my desires and motivations regarding life and death. Grant me the courage to face my fears and the wisdom to prioritize my relationship with You above all else. May I serve You faithfully while I am here, and may my heart long for the day when I will be with You in heaven. Strengthen my confidence in Your promises, and help me to trust You with my loved ones. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.