Study Guide for “The Old Man Crucified” Sermon
Introduction
In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the concept of the “old man” within believers, emphasizing the necessity of crucifying our sinful nature alongside Christ. He illustrates the struggle between the old and new natures, highlighting the importance of a genuine desire for holiness and the painful yet essential process of putting sin to death. Spurgeon encourages believers to engage in this spiritual warfare with the understanding that true victory comes through a deep connection with Christ and His sacrifice.
Discussion Questions
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Understanding the Old Man: How do you personally identify the “old man” in your life? What specific struggles do you face with your old nature?
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Crucifixion of Sin: Spurgeon emphasizes that sin must be truly crucified, not just restrained. What does it mean for you to “actually die” to your sins? How can you ensure that you are not merely suppressing them?
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Voluntary Death to Sin: Reflect on the idea that the death of sin must be voluntary. Are there areas in your life where you have not fully surrendered your will to God? What steps can you take to make a more complete commitment?
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The Pain of Crucifixion: Spurgeon mentions that the process of putting sin to death can be painful. Have you experienced this pain in your own life? How can you find comfort and strength in Christ during these struggles?
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Visible Evidence of Change: How can you demonstrate the visible death of sin in your life? What practical changes can you make to reflect your commitment to living a life free from sin?
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Living Nearer to Christ: Spurgeon urges believers to live closer to Christ for strength in overcoming sin. What practices can you incorporate into your daily life to deepen your relationship with Him?
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The Choice Between Sin and Salvation: Spurgeon presents a stark choice: to die to sin or to die for sin. How does this challenge your understanding of grace and the necessity of repentance in your life?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I come before You with a humble heart, recognizing the struggle between my old nature and the new life You have given me in Christ. Help me to truly crucify my sins, not just in appearance but in reality. Grant me the strength to desire holiness and to seek You earnestly in my daily life. May I find comfort in Your grace as I face the pain of putting sin to death. Draw me closer to You, Lord, that I may live a life that reflects Your love and righteousness. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
