Study Guide for “The Heart—A Den of Evil”
Introduction
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of the heart in true worship and the nature of sin. He explains that all forms of evil originate from the human heart, which is inherently corrupt due to the Fall. Spurgeon calls for a deep introspection of our inner selves, urging listeners to recognize their need for a new heart through Christ. He highlights the grace of God that offers redemption and transformation, inviting all to trust in Jesus for a renewed life.
Discussion Questions
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Understanding the Heart: How does Spurgeon’s description of the heart as a “den of evil” challenge your understanding of human nature? In what ways do you see this reflected in your own life?
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Spiritual Worship: Spurgeon emphasizes that God desires worship from the heart rather than mere outward rituals. How can you ensure that your worship is genuine and heartfelt? What practices can help you focus on spiritual worship?
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The Nature of Sin: Reflect on the idea that sin originates from the heart. How does this perspective change the way you view your own sins and the sins of others?
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Need for a New Heart: Spurgeon speaks about the necessity of being “born again” to receive a new heart. What does this mean to you personally? Have you experienced this transformation in your life?
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Grace and Redemption: How does understanding the depth of your sinfulness enhance your appreciation for God’s grace? In what ways can you express gratitude for the grace you have received through Christ?
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Application of the Atonement: Spurgeon discusses the cleansing power of Christ’s blood. How can you apply this truth in your daily life, especially when you struggle with sin?
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Living as Temples of the Holy Spirit: Spurgeon concludes with the idea that our hearts can become temples of the Holy Spirit. What steps can you take to cultivate a heart that honors God and reflects His holiness?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I come before You acknowledging the condition of my heart. I recognize that it is often filled with thoughts and desires that do not honor You. I ask for Your forgiveness and for the cleansing power of Jesus’ blood to wash over me. Please create in me a new heart and renew a right spirit within me. Help me to worship You in spirit and truth, and to live as a temple of the Holy Spirit. May Your grace transform my life, so that I may reflect Your love and goodness to those around me. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
