Faith and Repentance Inseparable

Study Guide for “Faith and Repentance Inseparable”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon emphasizes the inseparable relationship between faith and repentance as essential commands from Jesus Christ. He explains that the gospel is not merely an invitation but a divine command that requires immediate obedience. Spurgeon highlights the necessity of true repentance, which involves a heartfelt sorrow for sin and a genuine turning towards faith in Christ. The sermon calls believers to recognize the seriousness of these commands and to respond with urgency and sincerity.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Commands: How does viewing the gospel as a command rather than just an invitation change your perspective on faith and repentance?

  2. The Nature of Repentance: What does true repentance look like in your life? How can you differentiate between genuine repentance and false remorse?

  3. Faith and Repentance Together: In what ways do you see faith and repentance working together in your spiritual journey? Can you identify moments when one has influenced the other?

  4. Immediate Obedience: Spurgeon emphasizes the need for immediate obedience to the commands of Christ. What are some barriers that prevent you from responding to God’s call right away?

  5. The Role of the Holy Spirit: How does the Holy Spirit assist us in the process of repentance and faith? Can you share a personal experience where you felt the Spirit’s guidance in this area?

  6. Living Out the Commands: How can you actively incorporate the commands to repent and believe into your daily life? What practical steps can you take this week?

  7. Reflecting on Grace: Spurgeon mentions that true repentance leads to a deeper appreciation of Christ’s sacrifice. How does reflecting on Christ’s love and grace impact your attitude towards sin and repentance?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, I come before You with a humble heart, recognizing my need for both repentance and faith. Help me to understand the weight of Your commands and to respond with urgency. May Your Holy Spirit guide me in turning away from sin and trusting fully in Christ. Grant me the grace to see my sin as You see it, and to cherish the forgiveness that comes through faith in Jesus. I pray that my life would reflect a continual turning towards You, and that I would grow in my understanding of Your love and mercy. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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