The Young Man’s Prayer

Study Guide for “The Young Man’s Prayer” Sermon

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the deep longing for God’s mercy expressed in Psalm 90:14. He emphasizes the importance of seeking God’s mercy early in life, particularly for the young. Spurgeon draws parallels between the struggles of the Israelites in the wilderness and the spiritual struggles faced by individuals today. He encourages young people to recognize their need for salvation through Christ and to seek a relationship with Him that brings true satisfaction and joy.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Mercy: What does it mean to you to seek God’s mercy early in life? How can this understanding shape your daily decisions and priorities?

  2. Personal Reflection: Reflect on a time when you felt overwhelmed by your circumstances. How did you seek God’s mercy during that time, and what was the outcome?

  3. The Role of Youth: Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of young people in the church. In what ways can you contribute to your community or church as a young person?

  4. Satisfaction in Christ: Spurgeon mentions that true satisfaction comes from a relationship with Christ. What are some ways you can deepen your relationship with Him to experience this satisfaction?

  5. The Importance of Prayer: How does the earnestness of prayer, as described by Spurgeon, impact your relationship with God? What steps can you take to make your prayers more heartfelt and sincere?

  6. Sharing the Gospel: Spurgeon encourages young believers to pray for others. Who in your life can you pray for or share the message of Christ with? How can you actively reach out to them?

  7. Facing Temptation: Spurgeon warns about the early temptations that young people face. What strategies can you implement to guard against these temptations and remain steadfast in your faith?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
I come before You with a humble heart, seeking Your mercy and grace. I recognize my need for You, especially in my youth. Help me to find satisfaction in my relationship with Christ and to seek Him earnestly each day. May Your Spirit guide me to live a life that reflects Your love and mercy to others. I pray for my friends and family, that they too may experience the joy of knowing You. Thank You for Your promises and for the hope we have in You. In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.

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