God—All in All

Study Guide for “God—All in All”

Introduction

In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the all-sufficiency of God and our complete dependence on Him. He illustrates how God’s quietness brings peace and how His absence can lead to turmoil. Through biblical examples, Spurgeon reassures believers of God’s power to provide comfort and strength, while also warning of the consequences of turning away from Him. The message encourages gratitude for God’s blessings and a call to seek His presence in all aspects of life.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Dependence: What does it mean to you personally to be completely dependent on God? How does this understanding shape your daily life?

  2. Experiencing Quietness: Reflect on a time when you felt God’s quietness in your life. How did that experience impact your perspective on challenges you faced?

  3. God’s Sovereignty: Spurgeon mentions that when God hides His face, nothing can bring us peace. How can we cultivate a deeper relationship with God to ensure we feel His presence consistently?

  4. The Role of Gratitude: Why is it important to express gratitude to God for His blessings? How can you incorporate more thankfulness into your prayer life?

  5. Facing Trials: Spurgeon speaks of the peace that comes from God even amidst trials. How can you apply this truth when facing difficulties in your own life?

  6. The Church’s Role: How does the message of dependence on God apply to the church as a community? What steps can your church take to ensure it remains focused on God’s presence and guidance?

  7. Seeking Peace: For those who may feel troubled or distant from God, what practical steps can they take to seek His quietness and peace in their lives?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for being our all in all. We acknowledge our dependence on You for peace, strength, and guidance. Help us to seek Your presence daily and to trust in Your sovereignty over our lives. May we find quietness in our hearts, even amidst trials, and may our gratitude for Your blessings overflow. Teach us to rely on You fully and to encourage others in our community to do the same. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

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