Self-Delusion

Study Guide for “Self-Delusion” Sermon by Rev. C. H. Spurgeon

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon warns against the dangers of self-delusion in the Christian faith. He emphasizes the importance of self-examination and the reality that many who profess to follow Christ may not truly possess the faith that leads to salvation. Through various biblical parables and examples, Spurgeon calls believers to a sincere and deep reflection on their spiritual state, urging them to seek genuine faith and a true relationship with Christ.

Discussion Questions

  1. Self-Examination: What does it mean to you to “search your heart” in the context of your faith? How can you practically implement self-examination in your daily life?

  2. Deception in Faith: Spurgeon mentions that many professors of faith may be deceived. Have you ever experienced doubt about your own faith or the faith of others? How can we discern true faith from false assurance?

  3. The Role of Community: How does being part of a church community help or hinder our ability to examine our faith? What steps can we take to foster an environment of accountability and honesty within our congregations?

  4. The Importance of Genuine Faith: Reflect on the parables mentioned in the sermon (e.g., the ten virgins, the wheat and the tares). What do these stories teach us about the nature of true faith versus mere outward appearances?

  5. Facing Judgment: Spurgeon warns that delusion may continue until the moment of judgment. How does this perspective affect your view of your own spiritual journey? What changes might you consider making in light of this truth?

  6. Encouragement for the Timid: For those who may feel insecure in their faith, what encouragement can you draw from Spurgeon’s message? How can you find assurance in Christ amidst doubts?

  7. Application of the Message: What specific actions can you take this week to ensure that your faith is genuine and not based on self-deception? Consider areas such as prayer, scripture reading, and community involvement.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, I come before You with a humble heart, seeking Your guidance and truth. Help me to examine my life and my faith honestly. Reveal any areas of self-deception and grant me the courage to confront them. May I cling to the cross of Christ, trusting in His righteousness alone for my salvation. Fill me with Your Spirit, that I may live a life that reflects genuine faith and love for You. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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