Study Guide for “Constancy and Inconstancy—A Contrast”
Introduction
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon contrasts the unwavering faithfulness of God with the fickleness of human nature. Using the imagery from Hosea, he illustrates how true believers experience God’s steadfast love, while those who merely profess faith often fall away like morning clouds or early dew. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of recognizing our need for God’s grace and the dangers of superficial faith.
Discussion Questions
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Understanding Constancy: How does Spurgeon describe the constancy of God towards His people? In what ways does this understanding of God’s faithfulness provide comfort in times of trouble?
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Personal Reflection: Reflect on a time when you felt distant from God. How did you experience His faithfulness during that period? What lessons did you learn about your own faith?
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The Nature of True Faith: Spurgeon warns against the dangers of superficial faith. What are some signs that indicate a genuine relationship with God versus a mere profession of faith?
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God’s Discipline: Spurgeon mentions that God’s love can manifest through discipline. How can we view difficult circumstances in our lives as a form of God’s love? What role does repentance play in this process?
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The Role of the Holy Spirit: According to Spurgeon, a lack of the Holy Spirit can lead to instability in faith. How can we cultivate a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit in our daily lives?
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Hope in Despair: Spurgeon speaks of the promise that God will raise us up even in our darkest moments. How can this promise encourage you or someone you know who is currently struggling with despair?
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Application of Grace: How can we actively seek to extend the grace we receive from God to others, especially those who may be struggling with their faith?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your unwavering faithfulness and love. Help me to recognize the areas in my life where I may be fickle or superficial in my faith. Grant me the strength to persevere and to seek a deeper relationship with You through the Holy Spirit. May I always remember that even in my darkest moments, You are preparing a way for me to experience Your grace and mercy. Help me to extend that same grace to others, reflecting Your love in all I do. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
