Tell It All

Study Guide for “Tell It All” Sermon

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the story of the woman who touched the hem of Jesus’ garment, emphasizing the importance of coming to Christ with honesty and vulnerability. He encourages believers to confess their sins and struggles openly, reminding them of Christ’s abundant grace and willingness to heal. Spurgeon highlights that true faith, even when timid, can lead to profound transformation and healing.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Faith: How does the woman’s faith, despite her misconceptions about Jesus, encourage you in your own faith journey? What does this say about the nature of faith?

  2. Confession and Healing: Why do you think it is important to confess our struggles and sins to God? How can this act of confession lead to healing in our lives?

  3. The Role of Timidity: Spurgeon mentions the timid believer who may feel unworthy to approach Christ. Have you ever felt this way? How can we overcome feelings of inadequacy when seeking God?

  4. Sharing Our Testimonies: Why is it significant for believers to openly share their testimonies of faith and healing? How can your story encourage others in their walk with Christ?

  5. The Nature of Christ’s Love: Reflect on Spurgeon’s assertion that Jesus is “too good to withdraw from a trembling soul the gift which it has been able to obtain.” How does this understanding of Christ’s character impact your relationship with Him?

  6. The Importance of Community: How does being part of a faith community help us in our journey of confession and healing? What role can you play in supporting others in their struggles?

  7. Personal Application: In what areas of your life do you feel called to “tell it all” to Jesus? How can you take steps to be more open and honest in your relationship with Him?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, I come before You with a humble heart, acknowledging my need for Your grace and healing. Help me to be honest about my struggles and to confess all that weighs heavy on my soul. May I find comfort in Your love and assurance in Your willingness to forgive. Strengthen my faith, Lord, and give me the courage to share my testimony with others. I trust in Your goodness and mercy, knowing that You are always ready to embrace me. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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