Consecration to God — Illustrated by Abraham’s Circumcision

Study Guide for “Consecration to God — Illustrated by Abraham’s Circumcision”

Introduction

In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the theme of consecration to God through the life of Abraham, particularly focusing on the significance of his circumcision as a symbol of dedication and holiness. Spurgeon emphasizes that true consecration follows a divine calling and justification through faith in Christ. He highlights the importance of recognizing God’s almightiness, walking in His presence, and striving for perfection in our spiritual lives. The sermon serves as a reminder of the grace of God that calls us back to Him, even after moments of doubt and failure.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Consecration: What does it mean to be consecrated to God in your own life? How does this concept challenge or inspire you?

  2. God’s Almightiness: How does recognizing God as “El Shaddai” (the Almighty God) influence your faith and daily decisions? Can you recall a time when you doubted God’s sufficiency?

  3. Walking Before God: What does it look like to “walk before God” in your everyday life? How can you cultivate a greater awareness of God’s presence in your actions and decisions?

  4. The Role of Faith: Spurgeon mentions that sanctification grows out of faith in Jesus Christ. How can you strengthen your faith to enhance your spiritual growth and commitment to God?

  5. Consequences of Unbelief: Reflect on a time when you, like Abraham, acted out of doubt rather than faith. What were the consequences, and how did you seek to restore your relationship with God afterward?

  6. Prayer and Intercession: Spurgeon highlights Abraham’s intercession for his family and others. How can you incorporate intercessory prayer into your life? Who in your life needs your prayers?

  7. Pursuing Perfection: Spurgeon encourages believers to aim for perfection, even if it seems unattainable. What steps can you take to pursue holiness and sincerity in your relationship with God?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, I come before You acknowledging Your greatness and sufficiency in my life. Help me to walk before You with sincerity and faith, recognizing Your presence in all that I do. Forgive me for the times I have doubted Your promises and sought to fulfill my desires through my own means. Grant me the strength to pursue holiness and to intercede for those around me. May I be a vessel of Your grace, reflecting Your love and truth in my actions. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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