Nathanael and the Fig Tree

Study Guide for “Nathanael and the Fig Tree”

Introduction

In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the encounter between Nathanael and Jesus, highlighting Nathanael’s honest seeking of truth and his eventual recognition of Jesus as the Messiah. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of sincerity in seeking God, the transformative power of personal encounters with Christ, and the assurance that God sees and understands our hearts even before we come to Him. The sermon encourages listeners to approach Jesus with an open heart, ready to receive the greater truths He has to offer.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Nathanael’s Character: What qualities made Nathanael an “Israelite indeed”? How can we cultivate similar qualities in our own lives?

  2. Prejudice and Openness: Nathanael initially expressed skepticism about Jesus because of His origins. Have you ever had preconceived notions about someone or something that hindered your understanding? How can we overcome such biases in our spiritual journey?

  3. The Role of Personal Experience: Spurgeon mentions that Nathanael’s faith was grounded in a personal experience with Jesus. Reflect on a time when a personal encounter with God deepened your faith. How did that experience shape your understanding of Him?

  4. Seeking Truth: Nathanael was described as an earnest seeker. In what ways can we actively seek the truth about Jesus in our daily lives? What practices can help us grow in our understanding of Him?

  5. Christ’s Knowledge of Us: Spurgeon emphasizes that Jesus knows our hearts and struggles. How does this truth impact your relationship with Him? In what ways can this knowledge bring comfort or challenge to your faith?

  6. Faith and Understanding: Nathanael’s faith was quick and decisive. What does it mean to have faith like Nathanael? How can we learn to trust in Jesus even when we do not fully understand everything about Him?

  7. Seeing Greater Things: Jesus promised Nathanael that he would see greater things. What are some “greater things” you hope to see in your relationship with Christ? How can you prepare your heart to receive these revelations?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of Nathanael and the reminder that You see and understand our hearts. Help us to approach You with sincerity and openness, ready to seek the truth about Your Son, Jesus Christ. May we overcome our prejudices and doubts, and trust in Your perfect knowledge of our lives. Guide us as we seek to know You more deeply, and reveal to us the greater things You have in store for us. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

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