Study Guide for “Life’s Ever-Springing Well” Sermon
Introduction
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of the spiritual life that Christ offers to believers, likening it to a well of water springing up into everlasting life. He urges listeners to focus on their inner spiritual state rather than external religious practices, highlighting that true spiritual life is a divine gift from God, characterized by its inward, vigorous, and everlasting nature. Spurgeon calls for personal reflection on one’s relationship with Christ and the necessity of being born again to experience this life.
Discussion Questions
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Understanding Spiritual Life: What does it mean to you that spiritual life is described as a “divine gift”? How does this understanding change your perspective on your relationship with God?
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Inward vs. Outward Religion: Spurgeon warns against focusing too much on external religious practices. In what ways might you be tempted to prioritize outward appearances over genuine spiritual growth?
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Personal Reflection: Reflect on your own spiritual journey. Do you feel that you have a personal and active relationship with Christ? How can you cultivate a deeper connection with Him?
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The Role of the Holy Spirit: How does the indwelling of the Holy Spirit manifest in your life? Can you identify moments when you felt the Holy Spirit guiding or convicting you?
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Endurance in Trials: Spurgeon mentions that true spiritual life remains vigorous even in difficult circumstances. How have you experienced God’s sustaining grace during trials in your life?
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Satisfaction in Christ: Spurgeon states that those who have Christ in them are perfectly satisfied. In what areas of your life do you find yourself seeking satisfaction outside of Christ? How can you redirect your focus to Him?
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Seeking God: If you feel a lack of spiritual vitality, what steps can you take to seek God more earnestly? How can you encourage others in your community to do the same?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I come before You with a humble heart, recognizing my need for Your living water. I thank You for the gift of spiritual life through Your Son, Jesus Christ. Help me to focus on my inner spiritual state and to seek a deeper relationship with You. May Your Holy Spirit dwell within me, guiding and empowering me to live a life that reflects Your love and grace. I ask for Your mercy and compassion to fill my heart, and I pray that I may find true satisfaction in You alone. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
