Study Guide for “What Meanest Thou, O Sleeper?”
Introduction
In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon draws from the story of Jonah to address the spiritual slumber that can afflict both believers and non-believers. He emphasizes the dangers of sin, the distractions of the world, and the urgent need for Christians to awaken to their responsibilities in sharing the Gospel. Spurgeon calls for a passionate response to the plight of lost souls and urges both sleeping saints and slumbering sinners to arise and seek God.
Discussion Questions
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Understanding Spiritual Slumber: What are some signs in your life that may indicate you are spiritually asleep? How can you recognize when you are becoming complacent in your faith?
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The Impact of Sin: Spurgeon mentions that sin can lead to a deep slumber of the soul. Reflect on a time when you felt distant from God. What role did sin play in that experience, and how did you awaken from it?
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Awakening to Responsibility: How can we as a church community encourage one another to be more active in sharing the Gospel? What practical steps can you take to engage with those who are spiritually lost?
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The Urgency of Prayer: Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of prayer in times of crisis. How can you incorporate more prayer into your daily life, especially for those who do not know Christ?
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The Call to Action: In what ways can you respond to the call to “arise and call upon thy God”? What specific actions can you take this week to live out your faith more actively?
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Eternal Perspective: How does the reality of eternity shape your understanding of your current life choices? In what ways can this perspective motivate you to live more intentionally for Christ?
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Encouraging Others: Spurgeon encourages believers to awaken others from their spiritual slumber. How can you be a source of encouragement and accountability for friends or family members who may be struggling in their faith?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I come before You with a humble heart, recognizing the times I have fallen into spiritual slumber. I ask for Your forgiveness for the moments I have been complacent and for the times I have neglected my responsibility to share Your love with others. Awaken my spirit, Lord, and fill me with a passion for Your Word and for the souls of those around me. Help me to be vigilant and active in my faith, and grant me the courage to reach out to those who are lost. May I always remember the urgency of the Gospel and the hope it brings. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.