The Sin Offering

Study Guide for “The Sin Offering” Sermon by C. H. Spurgeon

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the significance of the sin offering as described in Leviticus 4:3. He emphasizes the gravity of sin and the profound power of Christ’s atoning blood, which serves as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins. Spurgeon invites believers to reflect on the nature of Christ as our sin offering, the efficacy of His blood, and the shame He endured for our redemption.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Sin: How does Spurgeon describe the nature of sin in relation to God’s holiness? What does this teach us about the seriousness of our own sin?

  2. Christ as Our Substitute: In what ways does Spurgeon illustrate the concept of Christ being made sin for us? How does this understanding impact your view of Jesus’ sacrifice?

  3. The Efficacy of the Blood: What does Spurgeon mean when he states that the blood of Jesus provides access to God? How can this truth influence your prayer life and relationship with God?

  4. Personal Reflection: Have you ever experienced a moment of realizing the weight of your sin and the grace of Christ’s atonement? How did that moment change your perspective on your faith?

  5. The Shame of the Cross: Spurgeon discusses the shame that Christ endured. How does reflecting on the shame of the cross deepen your appreciation for what Jesus did for you?

  6. Living Out Our Faith: What does it mean to “go forth unto Him without the camp, bearing His reproach”? How can you apply this in your daily life as a believer?

  7. The Assurance of Forgiveness: How does the assurance of forgiveness through Christ’s blood affect your understanding of your identity as a child of God? What steps can you take to live in that assurance?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the incredible gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who became our sin offering. Help me to grasp the depth of my sin and the magnitude of Your grace. May I always remember the power of His blood that cleanses me and grants me access to You. Teach me to live boldly in my faith, unashamed of the gospel, and to share the hope I have in Christ with others. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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