Dying Daily

Study Guide for “Dying Daily” Sermon by C. H. Spurgeon

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound truth that we all face death daily, both in a physical and spiritual sense. He emphasizes the importance of understanding death not as something to fear, but as a transition to eternal life with Christ. Spurgeon encourages believers to embrace the art of dying daily, which involves living with a loose grip on earthly possessions, maintaining a vibrant faith, and preparing oneself for the inevitable departure from this world. Ultimately, he calls Christians to live boldly for Christ, even in the face of potential suffering or loss.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Death: How does Spurgeon’s perspective on death challenge or affirm your own views? In what ways can understanding death as a transition to eternal life change how we live our daily lives?

  2. Daily Dying: What does it mean to “die daily” in a practical sense? How can we incorporate this practice into our daily routines and spiritual disciplines?

  3. Fear of Death: Spurgeon mentions that many live in fear of death. What are some common fears you or others may have about death, and how can faith in Christ help alleviate those fears?

  4. Living Boldly for Christ: Reflect on Spurgeon’s call to live boldly for Christ, even at the risk of suffering or loss. What are some areas in your life where you feel called to take a stand for your faith, and what might be holding you back?

  5. Eternal Perspective: How can keeping an eternal perspective help us navigate the challenges and temptations of life? What practical steps can we take to remind ourselves of this perspective daily?

  6. Self-Examination: Spurgeon encourages believers to examine their faith regularly. How can we create a habit of self-examination in our spiritual lives, and what specific areas should we focus on?

  7. Preparation for Death: What does it mean to be prepared to die? How can we ensure that our lives are in order, both spiritually and practically, as we consider our mortality?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the gift of life and the promise of eternal life through Your Son, Jesus Christ. Help me to embrace the truth of dying daily, that I may live each day with purpose and a heart set on You. Teach me to hold loosely to the things of this world and to seek first Your kingdom. May I not fear death, but look forward to the joy of being with You. Grant me the courage to live boldly for You, to examine my faith regularly, and to prepare my heart for the day I meet You. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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