Good Cheer for Christmas

Study Guide for “Good Cheer for Christmas” Sermon

Introduction

In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon invites believers to partake in the abundant spiritual feast that God has prepared for all people through the gospel of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the richness of God’s provisions, including justification, adoption, eternal love, and the hope of resurrection. Spurgeon encourages us to reflect on the joy and peace that come from our relationship with Christ, reminding us that this feast is available to everyone, regardless of their background or past.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding the Feast: What do you think Spurgeon means by describing the gospel as a “feast of fat things”? How does this imagery enhance your understanding of God’s grace?

  2. Personal Reflection on Justification: How does the truth of being justified through Christ impact your daily life? In what ways can you remind yourself of this truth when facing guilt or shame?

  3. Adoption into God’s Family: Reflect on the concept of being adopted as a child of God. How does this identity shape your view of yourself and your relationship with others?

  4. Eternal Love: Spurgeon speaks of God’s eternal love for His people. How does knowing that you are loved by God without beginning or end affect your sense of security and worth?

  5. Union with Christ: What does it mean to you to be united with Christ? How can this truth influence your actions and decisions in your everyday life?

  6. Hope of Resurrection: How does the hope of resurrection and eternal life bring you comfort in times of loss or uncertainty? In what ways can you share this hope with others?

  7. Invitation to All: Spurgeon emphasizes that the feast is for “all people.” How can you actively participate in sharing this invitation with those around you, especially those who may feel excluded or unworthy?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the abundant feast You have prepared for us through Your Son, Jesus Christ. Help me to fully grasp the richness of Your grace, the joy of my justification, and the security of my adoption into Your family. May I live in the light of Your eternal love and share the hope of the gospel with others. As I reflect on the truths shared in this sermon, may my heart be filled with gratitude and joy. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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