A Serious Reprimand

Study Guide for “A Serious Reprimand” by C. H. Spurgeon

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the story of Naaman, a proud Syrian commander who sought healing for his leprosy. Spurgeon emphasizes the folly of human pride that leads individuals to seek salvation through great deeds rather than through simple faith in Christ. He urges listeners to recognize the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice and to trust in Him for salvation, rather than relying on their own works.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Pride: How does Spurgeon describe the pride of man in relation to seeking salvation? In what ways do you see this pride manifesting in your own life or in the lives of those around you?

  2. The Simplicity of the Gospel: Spurgeon mentions that many find the message of the Gospel too simple. Why do you think people struggle with the simplicity of “believe and live”? How can we help others understand this message?

  3. Self-Righteousness: Reflect on the idea that self-righteousness can lead to spiritual blindness. Have you ever found yourself relying on your own goodness or works for assurance of salvation? How did that affect your relationship with God?

  4. The Cost of Salvation: Spurgeon emphasizes the cost of Christ’s sacrifice. How does understanding the depth of Christ’s suffering for our sins change your perspective on your own efforts to earn salvation?

  5. Trusting in Christ: What does it mean to “lean with all your weight” on Christ? How can you practice this kind of trust in your daily life?

  6. The Role of the Holy Spirit: Spurgeon mentions the necessity of the Holy Spirit in helping us to trust in Christ. How can we invite the Holy Spirit to work in our hearts to overcome doubt and pride?

  7. Living Out Faith: After recognizing the sufficiency of Christ for salvation, how should this impact the way we live our lives? What practical steps can you take to demonstrate your faith in Christ?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who paid the ultimate price for my sins. Help me to let go of my pride and the desire to earn my salvation through my own efforts. Teach me to trust in the simplicity of the Gospel and to lean fully on Christ for my salvation. May Your Holy Spirit guide me in my journey of faith, helping me to live out my trust in You each day. I pray for those around me who struggle with self-righteousness, that they may come to know the freedom found in believing in Jesus. In His name, I pray. Amen.

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