Study Guide for “Sincerity and Duplicity” Sermon
Introduction
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the profound distinction between truly knowing Christ and merely professing to know Him. He emphasizes that genuine knowledge of Christ is evidenced by obedience to His commandments. Spurgeon warns against the dangers of hypocrisy and the false assurance that comes from mere verbal claims of faith. The sermon calls believers to self-examination, urging them to seek a true relationship with Christ that is reflected in their actions and character.
Discussion Questions
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Understanding Knowledge of Christ: What does it mean to “know” Christ in a personal and experiential way? How does this differ from simply knowing facts about Him?
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Self-Examination: Reflect on your own life. How can you discern whether you truly know Christ or are merely professing to know Him? What signs or evidence do you see in your life?
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Obedience and Assurance: Spurgeon states that we can know we know Christ if we keep His commandments. How does obedience to Christ’s teachings impact your assurance of salvation?
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The Danger of Hypocrisy: Why do you think people might profess to know Christ without truly following Him? What are the consequences of living a life of duplicity in faith?
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The Role of Love: How does love for others play a role in demonstrating our knowledge of Christ? In what ways can you cultivate a deeper love for your fellow believers?
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Responding to Doubts: If someone struggles with doubts about their faith, what encouragement or advice would you offer based on Spurgeon’s message?
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Practical Application: What specific steps can you take this week to deepen your relationship with Christ and ensure that your profession of faith aligns with your actions?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I come before You with a humble heart, seeking to know You more deeply. Help me to discern the truth of my relationship with Christ. May my life reflect genuine faith through obedience to Your commandments. Remove any duplicity from my heart and grant me the grace to love others as You have loved me. Strengthen my assurance in Your promises and guide me in my walk with You. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
