The Prayer of Jabez

Study Guide for “The Prayer of Jabez” Sermon

Introduction

In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the life of Jabez, a man known for his honorable character and fervent prayer. Spurgeon emphasizes the significance of Jabez’s plea, “Oh that you would bless me indeed!” and explores the nature of true blessings from God compared to those of men. He encourages believers to seek God’s blessings that are substantial and eternal, rather than superficial or temporary.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Sorrow and Joy: How does the sermon illustrate the relationship between sorrow and joy in the life of a believer? Can you share a personal experience where sorrow led to a deeper understanding of joy?

  2. The Nature of True Blessings: What does Spurgeon mean by “bless me indeed”? How can we differentiate between blessings that are superficial and those that are truly from God?

  3. The Role of Prayer: In what ways does Jabez’s prayer serve as a model for our own prayers? How can we incorporate the essence of his prayer into our daily conversations with God?

  4. Human vs. Divine Blessings: Reflect on the contrast Spurgeon makes between human blessings and divine blessings. How can the pursuit of human approval distract us from seeking God’s true blessings?

  5. Temporal vs. Eternal: Spurgeon discusses various temporal blessings such as wealth, fame, and health. How can we ensure that we are not placing our hope in these temporary things, but rather seeking eternal blessings?

  6. Imaginary Blessings: What are some examples of “imaginary blessings” that people might pursue today? How can we guard against being deceived by these false notions of blessing?

  7. Application in Service: How can we apply the prayer of Jabez in our service to God and others? What steps can we take to ensure that our work is blessed by God and not merely a product of our own efforts?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
I come before You with a humble heart, echoing the prayer of Jabez: “Oh that You would bless me indeed!” Help me to seek Your true blessings in my life, those that are substantial and eternal. May I not be swayed by the fleeting approval of others or the temporary comforts of this world. Instead, grant me a deeper understanding of Your grace and presence in my life. Teach me to find joy in sorrow and to recognize the blessings that draw me closer to You. May my service be fruitful and glorifying to You. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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