Study Guide for “Order and Argument in Prayer” by C.H. Spurgeon
Introduction
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on Job’s deep longing to find God amidst his suffering. He emphasizes the importance of approaching God in prayer with order and compelling arguments, highlighting that true prayer is a serious and thoughtful endeavor. Spurgeon encourages believers to seek God’s presence earnestly, especially in times of distress, and to articulate their needs clearly and fervently, relying on God’s attributes and promises as the basis for their requests.
Discussion Questions
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Longing for God: How does Job’s desire to find God resonate with your own experiences in times of trouble? What does it mean to you to seek God first, rather than focusing on your immediate needs?
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The Nature of Prayer: Spurgeon mentions that prayer should not be a casual or thoughtless act. How can you prepare your heart and mind before approaching God in prayer? What practices can help you cultivate a more intentional prayer life?
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Arguments in Prayer: Why do you think Spurgeon emphasizes the use of arguments in prayer? How can articulating your reasons for seeking God’s help deepen your faith and understanding of His character?
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God’s Presence: Spurgeon discusses the feeling of God’s absence even when we are beloved by Him. Have you ever felt distant from God? How did you respond, and what did you learn from that experience?
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Pleading God’s Promises: Reflect on a time when you prayed by claiming a specific promise from God. How did that shape your prayer experience and your trust in God’s faithfulness?
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The Role of Christ: How does understanding the significance of Christ’s suffering and intercession influence your approach to prayer? In what ways can you incorporate this understanding into your daily prayers?
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Praise as a Result of Prayer: Spurgeon concludes that effective prayer leads to praise. How can you cultivate a heart of gratitude and praise in response to your prayers, regardless of the outcomes?
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
I come before You with a humble heart, longing to know Your presence in my life. Help me to approach You with reverence and intention, ordering my thoughts and filling my mouth with arguments that reflect my trust in Your goodness and faithfulness. Teach me to seek You earnestly, especially in times of trouble, and to rely on the promises You have given. May my prayers be filled with the name of Jesus, and may I always remember the depth of His sacrifice for me. Fill my heart with praise as I witness Your answers to my prayers. In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.
