Study Guide for “Last Things” Sermon by C. H. Spurgeon
Introduction
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the concept of “last things” as a guiding light for our lives. He emphasizes the importance of viewing our actions and choices through the lens of death, judgment, heaven, and hell. By doing so, we can gain wisdom and clarity about our lives, leading us to a deeper understanding of Christ’s goodness and the urgency of our faith.
Discussion Questions
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Reflecting on Death: How does the certainty of death influence the way you live your life today? Are there specific actions or choices you would reconsider in light of this truth?
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Judgment Day: What thoughts or feelings arise when you consider standing before God on judgment day? How can this perspective motivate you to live differently now?
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Heaven’s Promise: In what ways does the hope of heaven encourage you during difficult times? How can you remind yourself of this hope when facing trials?
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The Reality of Hell: How does the concept of hell impact your understanding of sin and its consequences? What steps can you take to ensure you are living in alignment with God’s will?
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Self-Examination: Spurgeon encourages us to examine our lives in light of these “last things.” What areas of your life do you feel need more attention or change? How can you seek God’s guidance in these areas?
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Generosity and Service: How can you be more generous and serve others in your community? What actions can you take to ensure that your life reflects Christ’s love and compassion?
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Procrastination in Faith: Are there areas in your spiritual life where you have been putting off decisions or actions? What can you do to take immediate steps toward a deeper relationship with Christ?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of life and the hope of eternity. Help me to view my actions and choices through the lens of death, judgment, heaven, and hell. Grant me the wisdom to live a life that honors You and reflects Your goodness. May I be bold in my faith, generous in my service, and diligent in my pursuit of You. As I face the challenges of this life, remind me of the eternal joy that awaits in heaven. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
