Unbelievers Stumbling—Believers Rejoicing

Study Guide for “Unbelievers Stumbling—Believers Rejoicing”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon explores the dual nature of Christ as both a stumbling stone for unbelievers and a source of joy for believers. He emphasizes that while many reject Christ due to their own pride and sinfulness, those who place their faith in Him will never be ashamed. Spurgeon encourages listeners to reflect on their relationship with Christ and the implications of their belief or disbelief.

Discussion Questions

  1. Stumbling at Christ: What are some modern-day examples of how people might stumble at Christ, similar to the objections raised by the Pharisees and Sadducees in the sermon?

  2. Personal Reflection: Have you ever found yourself stumbling at Christ due to His teachings or the expectations of following Him? How did you overcome those feelings?

  3. The Nature of Faith: Spurgeon mentions that “whosoever believeth” will not be ashamed. What does it mean to have faith in Christ, and how can we cultivate a deeper trust in Him?

  4. The Cost of Discipleship: Spurgeon discusses the difficulty some have in accepting the call to holiness and the abandonment of sin. What are some practical steps we can take to align our lives more closely with Christ’s teachings?

  5. The Assurance of Salvation: How does the assurance that believers will not be ashamed impact your daily life and your interactions with others who may not share your faith?

  6. Witnessing to Others: How can we effectively share the message of Christ with those who see Him as a stumbling block? What strategies can we employ to help them understand His goodness?

  7. Eternal Perspective: Spurgeon speaks of the glory that awaits believers. How does keeping an eternal perspective help us endure trials and mockery in this life?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who is both our foundation and our refuge. Help us to recognize any areas in our lives where we may be stumbling at Him. Grant us the courage to fully embrace our faith and to share the hope we have in Christ with others. May we find joy in trusting You, knowing that we will never be ashamed of our belief in Your promises. Strengthen our hearts and minds as we seek to live in accordance with Your will. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

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