The Royal Death Bed

Study Guide for “The Royal Death Bed” Sermon

Introduction

In this sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound loss of a royal figure and the calamity it brings to the nation. He emphasizes that while calamity may seem overwhelming, it is ultimately under God’s sovereign control. Spurgeon encourages the congregation to recognize God’s hand in all events, both good and bad, and to find comfort in the belief that God has a purpose behind every occurrence.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Calamity: How do you personally define calamity, and how does your understanding align with Spurgeon’s perspective that God is involved in all events, including calamities?

  2. God’s Sovereignty: Spurgeon asserts that “the Lord hath done it.” How does this statement challenge or reinforce your view of God’s sovereignty in your life and in the world today?

  3. Purpose in Pain: Reflect on a time in your life when you experienced a significant loss or calamity. How did you perceive God’s role in that situation, and what lessons did you learn from it?

  4. Response to Loss: Spurgeon encourages us to respond to loss with reverence and acceptance of God’s will. What practical steps can you take to cultivate a heart that trusts God during difficult times?

  5. The Role of Faith: How does faith in God’s goodness and purpose help you navigate through personal or national tragedies? Can you share an example of how your faith has been a source of strength?

  6. Call to Action: Spurgeon urges individuals to be diligent and prepared for their own mortality. How can you apply this call to action in your daily life? What changes might you consider making?

  7. Comfort in Community: In what ways can the church community support one another during times of calamity? How can you contribute to creating a supportive environment for those who are grieving?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, acknowledging the calamities and losses we face in this world. Help us to trust in Your sovereign will, even when we do not understand. May we find comfort in knowing that You have a purpose for every event in our lives. Teach us to respond to loss with reverence and acceptance, and to support one another in our grief. Strengthen our faith, and guide us to live with urgency and purpose, always prepared to meet You. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

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