An Exhortation by Rev. C. H. Spurgeon

Study Guide for “An Exhortation by Rev. C. H. Spurgeon”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the dangers of idleness and complacency in the life of a believer, using the example of King David, who, during a time of peace and prosperity, neglected his duty and fell into sin. Spurgeon warns that spiritual lethargy can lead to temptation and moral failure, urging Christians to remain vigilant and active in their faith, both individually and as a church community.

Discussion Questions

  1. Reflect on Idleness: In what ways do you find yourself becoming idle in your spiritual life? How can you identify and combat this tendency?

  2. David’s Example: How does David’s decision to stay in Jerusalem instead of leading his troops resonate with your own experiences of neglecting responsibilities? What lessons can you draw from his story?

  3. Spiritual Vigilance: Spurgeon emphasizes the need for vigilance during times of peace and prosperity. How can you maintain spiritual alertness during such times in your life?

  4. The Role of Community: How does the church community support or hinder your spiritual growth? What steps can you take to foster a more active and engaged church environment?

  5. Personal Responsibility: Spurgeon calls for individual responsibility in the church. In what specific ways can you take action to serve your church and community more effectively?

  6. Consequences of Sloth: What are some potential consequences of spiritual sloth that you have witnessed in your own life or in the lives of others? How can these serve as warnings for you?

  7. Prayer and Action: How can prayer play a role in overcoming spiritual lethargy? What practical actions can you take to ensure you are actively serving the Lord?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, I come before You with a humble heart, recognizing the dangers of idleness and complacency in my spiritual life. Help me to remain vigilant and active in my faith, seeking opportunities to serve You and others. May Your Holy Spirit empower me to resist temptation and to be a faithful servant in Your kingdom. Guide me to be a source of encouragement within my church community, and let my actions reflect Your love and grace. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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