Study Guide for “The Upper Hand” Sermon
Introduction
In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the profound truth found in Romans 6:14: “For sin shall not have dominion over you: for you are not under law, but under grace.” Spurgeon emphasizes the tyrannical nature of sin and the freedom believers have through grace. He presents the text as a test of faith, a promise of victory, and an encouragement to resist sin, reminding us that true believers are empowered to overcome sin’s dominion.
Discussion Questions
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Understanding Sin’s Nature: How does Spurgeon describe the nature of sin and its impact on humanity? In what ways do you see this reflected in the world today?
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Self-Examination: Spurgeon challenges us to examine whether sin has dominion over us. What specific sins do you struggle with, and how can you identify if they have dominion in your life?
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Grace vs. Law: Reflect on the difference between being under the law and under grace. How does understanding this difference change your perspective on sin and your relationship with God?
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The Role of the Holy Spirit: Spurgeon mentions that the Holy Spirit dwells within believers. How does this truth empower you to resist sin? Can you share a personal experience where you felt the Holy Spirit’s guidance in overcoming temptation?
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Encouragement in Weakness: Spurgeon reassures believers that even in weakness, sin shall not have dominion. How can this promise encourage you in your current struggles? What practical steps can you take to lean on God’s strength?
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The Power of Love: Discuss how love and gratitude towards God can motivate us to live righteously. In what ways can you cultivate a deeper love for Christ that inspires you to resist sin?
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Hope for the Struggling: Spurgeon offers hope to those who feel overwhelmed by sin. How can you extend this hope to others in your life who may be struggling with sin or feeling defeated?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of grace that frees us from the dominion of sin. Help us to recognize the areas in our lives where sin may still hold power over us. Strengthen us through Your Holy Spirit to resist temptation and to live in a way that honors You. May our love for Christ deepen, motivating us to pursue righteousness and to encourage others in their struggles. We trust in Your promise that sin shall not have dominion over us, and we ask for Your guidance as we seek to live in the freedom You have provided. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
