Prevenient Grace

Study Guide for “Prevenient Grace” Sermon by C. H. Spurgeon

Introduction

In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the concept of prevenient grace, the grace that God extends to individuals before their conversion. Using the apostle Paul’s dramatic transformation as a focal point, Spurgeon emphasizes that God’s grace is at work in our lives long before we recognize it. He encourages believers to reflect on the ways God has been shaping and preparing them for His purpose, even from birth.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Prevenient Grace: How do you understand the concept of prevenient grace in your own life? Can you identify moments where you felt God’s presence or guidance before your conversion?

  2. The Role of Providence: Spurgeon mentions that providence and grace are closely related. How do you see God’s providential hand at work in your life, shaping your experiences and character?

  3. Personal Reflection: Reflect on your own journey of faith. What struggles or experiences have you faced that you believe were part of God’s preparatory work in your life?

  4. Hope for Others: Spurgeon encourages hope for those who seem to be straying from faith. How can we maintain hope for friends or family members who are currently distant from God?

  5. The Importance of Character Formation: Spurgeon discusses the significance of formative grace in shaping our character. What influences (people, experiences, teachings) have played a crucial role in your spiritual development?

  6. Responding to God’s Call: How do you respond to the idea that God has a specific purpose for your life? What steps can you take to align yourself with that purpose?

  7. The Nature of Conversion: Spurgeon emphasizes that conversion can be instantaneous. How does this understanding affect your view of salvation and the process of coming to faith in Christ?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your prevenient grace that has been at work in my life even before I recognized it. Help me to see the ways You have shaped me and prepared me for Your purpose. I pray for those in my life who are far from You; may Your grace reach them and draw them back to You. Grant me the courage to respond to Your call and to live out the purpose You have for me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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