Effectual Calling—Illustrated by the Call of Abram

Study Guide for “Effectual Calling—Illustrated by the Call of Abram”

Introduction

In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the concept of effectual calling through the life of Abram, the father of faith. He emphasizes that Abram’s call from God serves as a powerful illustration of how believers are called out of the world into a life of faith and obedience. Spurgeon highlights the sovereignty of God in this calling, the personal nature of the call, and the necessary separation from worldly ties that it entails. Ultimately, he reassures believers of their final perseverance in reaching the promised land of eternal life.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Effectual Calling: How does the story of Abram illustrate the concept of effectual calling in your own life? Can you identify a moment when you felt called by God?

  2. Sovereignty of God: Spurgeon emphasizes that Abram’s call was a result of God’s sovereign grace. How does understanding God’s sovereignty impact your view of your own faith journey?

  3. Personal Call: Reflect on the idea that God’s call is personal. How can you ensure that you are listening for God’s voice in your life rather than merely following the crowd or external influences?

  4. Separation from the World: What does it mean to be “separate” from the world in your daily life? Are there specific areas where you struggle to maintain this separation?

  5. Obedience and Sacrifice: Spurgeon mentions that Abram’s obedience involved great sacrifice. What sacrifices have you made in your own life to follow Christ, and how have they shaped your faith?

  6. Final Perseverance: How does the assurance of final perseverance encourage you in your walk with Christ? What promises from Scripture do you hold onto during difficult times?

  7. Application of the Message: In what practical ways can you apply the lessons from Abram’s calling to your own life this week? What steps can you take to deepen your faith and obedience?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of Abram and the powerful truth of Your effectual calling. Help me to recognize Your voice in my life and to respond with faith and obedience. Grant me the strength to separate myself from worldly influences and to follow You wholeheartedly. May I trust in Your promises and persevere in my journey toward the eternal Canaan You have prepared for me. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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