The Heaven of Heaven

Study Guide for “The Heaven of Heaven” Sermon

Introduction

In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound promise found in Revelation 22:4, “And they shall see His face.” He emphasizes the ultimate joy and privilege of believers in heaven: the direct and eternal communion with Christ. Spurgeon explores the beauty of Christ’s face, the clarity of the vision believers will have in heaven, and the transformative power of seeing Him. He encourages listeners to anticipate this glorious future and to live in the hope of seeing Jesus face to face.

Discussion Questions

  1. The Beatific Vision: What does the phrase “they shall see His face” mean to you personally? How does this promise shape your understanding of heaven?

  2. Christ’s Beauty: Spurgeon describes the beauty of Christ’s face in various stages of His life. How does contemplating the beauty of Christ impact your relationship with Him today?

  3. Purity and Clarity: Spurgeon mentions that the saints in heaven see Christ clearly because they are free from sin, care, and sorrow. What steps can you take in your life now to cultivate a clearer vision of Christ?

  4. Privileges of Seeing His Face: Reflect on the five privileges Spurgeon outlines regarding seeing Christ’s face (certain salvation, clear knowledge, conscious favor, close fellowship, and complete transformation). Which of these resonates most with you, and why?

  5. The Hope of Heaven: How does the hope of seeing Christ face to face influence your daily life and struggles? In what ways can this hope provide comfort during difficult times?

  6. The Call to the Unconverted: Spurgeon addresses those who may not yet know Christ. What does it mean to “seek His face” in your own life, and how can you encourage others to do the same?

  7. Living in Anticipation: How can you actively live in anticipation of the day when you will see Christ? What practices or habits can help you maintain this focus?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the promise that we shall see Your face. Help us to grasp the beauty and significance of this truth in our lives. Purify our hearts and minds so that we may seek You earnestly and live in the hope of eternal communion with You. May our anticipation of seeing Christ transform our daily lives, drawing us closer to Him and to one another. We ask for Your Spirit to guide us as we strive to reflect Your love and grace in this world. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

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