Forward! Forward! Forward!

Study Guide for “Forward! Forward! Forward!”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon draws from Exodus 14:15 to emphasize the importance of action in the life of faith. He reminds us that while prayer is vital, there are moments when God calls us to move forward in faith and obedience. Spurgeon encourages believers to trust in God’s promises and to take bold steps toward their spiritual goals, regardless of the obstacles they face.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Action in Faith: What does Spurgeon mean when he says there are times when prayer is not enough? Can you think of a time in your life when you felt called to take action after praying?

  2. Facing Difficulties: How can we cultivate a faith that “laughs at impossibilities”? What are some practical ways to strengthen our faith when we encounter challenges?

  3. Going Forward: In what areas of your life do you feel God is calling you to “go forward”? What specific steps can you take to respond to that call?

  4. The Role of Fear: Spurgeon mentions the fears of the Israelites as they faced the Red Sea. How can we combat fear when we are faced with daunting situations in our own lives?

  5. Spiritual Growth: Spurgeon challenges believers to progress in their faith. What are some ways you can actively pursue growth in your relationship with Christ?

  6. Obedience to God’s Command: Reflect on a time when you felt God was asking you to do something difficult. How did you respond, and what was the outcome?

  7. The Importance of Community: How can we encourage one another in our church community to take steps of faith and move forward together?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the call to move forward in faith. Help me to trust in Your promises and to take action in my life, even when I face challenges and fears. Grant me the courage to step out in obedience and to encourage others to do the same. May I always remember that with You as my guide, I can face any obstacle. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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