A Young Man’s Vision

Study Guide for “A Young Man’s Vision” Sermon

Introduction

In this powerful sermon delivered by C. H. Spurgeon, the focus is on the importance of visions and aspirations in the life of young men, particularly in the context of missionary work. Spurgeon emphasizes that while many visions can lead to ruin, those inspired by God can lead to profound change and revival. He encourages young men to embrace their divine visions, nurture them, and take action to fulfill their God-given purpose, especially in spreading the gospel to the world.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Visions: What does Spurgeon mean by “visions” in the context of this sermon? How can we discern between a vision from God and a mere daydream?

  2. Historical Examples: Spurgeon references figures like Martin Luther and George Fox. What can we learn from their experiences about the importance of pursuing God-given visions despite opposition or doubt?

  3. Personal Reflection: Have you ever felt a calling or vision from God in your own life? How did you respond to it, and what obstacles did you face?

  4. Missionary Spirit: Spurgeon speaks of a revival of the missionary spirit. In what ways can we cultivate a similar passion for missions in our own lives and communities today?

  5. Role of Prayer: How does Spurgeon emphasize the importance of prayer in realizing visions? What practical steps can you take to incorporate more prayer for missions into your life?

  6. Community Support: Spurgeon suggests forming supportive groups among young men for mission work. How can we create a culture of encouragement and support within our own church or community for those pursuing missions?

  7. Personal Commitment: What specific actions can you take this week to align your life more closely with the vision God has for you, particularly in relation to serving others and spreading the gospel?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the visions and dreams You place in our hearts. Help us to discern Your voice amidst the noise of the world. Ignite a passion within us for Your mission, and grant us the courage to pursue the visions You have given us. May we be diligent in prayer, generous in our giving, and supportive of one another as we seek to fulfill Your calling. Let our lives reflect Your love and grace, and may we be instruments of Your peace in a world that desperately needs You. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

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