A Discourse for a Revival Season

Study Guide for “A Discourse for a Revival Season”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the lament of the people of Israel as expressed in Jeremiah 8:19-20. He emphasizes the importance of earnest prayer and the need for a heartfelt cry for the salvation of those who dwell in a far country, away from God. Spurgeon challenges both believers and non-believers to examine their relationship with God, urging the church to recognize His presence and to respond with genuine repentance and fervent prayer.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding the Cry: What does it mean to “cry” in the context of prayer? How can we cultivate a deeper sense of urgency and earnestness in our prayers for others?

  2. God’s Presence: Spurgeon asks, “Is not the Lord in Zion? Is not her king in her?” How does recognizing God’s presence in our lives change the way we approach prayer and worship?

  3. Idolatry and Vanities: What “graven images” or “strange vanities” might we be holding onto in our lives today? How can we identify and remove these distractions to draw closer to God?

  4. The Harvest: Reflect on the phrase, “The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved.” What does this mean for those who have heard the Gospel but have not yet responded? How can we encourage those around us to seek salvation?

  5. Personal Reflection: Have you ever felt like you were dwelling in a “far country” from God? What steps can you take to return to Him and experience His grace and mercy?

  6. The Role of the Church: How can the church collectively respond to the call for revival? What practical steps can we take to reach out to those who are far from God in our communities?

  7. Hope and Assurance: Spurgeon emphasizes that our prayers are heard because we are God’s children. How does this assurance impact your faith and your approach to prayer?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
We come before You with humble hearts, recognizing our need for Your presence in our lives and in our church. Help us to cry out earnestly for those who are lost and far from You. May we remove any idols or distractions that keep us from fully embracing Your love and grace. As we seek revival, fill us with Your Spirit and empower us to be vessels of Your mercy. We pray for those who have not yet found salvation, that they may hear Your voice and respond to Your call. Thank You for being our King and for hearing our cries. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

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