The Mighty Power Which Creates and Sustains Faith

Study Guide for “The Mighty Power Which Creates and Sustains Faith”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon emphasizes the incredible divine power that not only brings individuals to faith in Christ but also sustains that faith throughout their lives. He draws parallels between the resurrection of Jesus and the transformation of believers, highlighting that the same omnipotent force that raised Christ from the dead is at work in every believer. Spurgeon encourages us to recognize the miraculous nature of our faith and the profound implications of being united with Christ.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Faith: How does Spurgeon describe the simplicity of believing in Christ? In what ways do you find it challenging to maintain that childlike faith in your own life?

  2. Divine Power: Reflect on the phrase “the exceeding greatness of His power.” How does understanding God’s power influence your view of your own faith journey?

  3. Transformation: Spurgeon speaks of a transformation that occurs in believers. Can you identify a moment in your life when you felt transformed by your faith? What did that experience teach you about God’s power?

  4. Union with Christ: What does it mean to you to be united with Christ? How does this union affect your daily life and decisions?

  5. Encouragement for Others: Spurgeon encourages believers to pray for the “chief of sinners.” How can you apply this perspective in your interactions with those who may seem far from God?

  6. Security in Salvation: How does the idea of God’s irresistible power provide you with assurance of your salvation? In what ways can this assurance help you face doubts or challenges in your faith?

  7. The State of the Unconverted: Spurgeon paints a stark picture of those who have not yet come to faith. How does this understanding motivate you to share your faith with others?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the mighty power that raised Jesus from the dead and for the gift of faith that You have bestowed upon me. Help me to recognize and appreciate the transformation You are working in my life. Strengthen my faith and remind me of the power that sustains me each day. May I be a vessel of Your grace, sharing the hope of Christ with others, especially those who feel far from You. I pray for the courage to trust in Your power and to live in the light of my union with Christ. In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.

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