Study Guide for “The Sheep and Their Shepherd”
Introduction
In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon draws a profound comparison between Christians and sheep, emphasizing our inherent weaknesses and needs. He highlights the comforting truth that Jesus, the Good Shepherd, knows and cares for His flock. Through His choice, sacrifice, and guidance, Christ assures us of our identity and privileges as His sheep. The sermon encourages believers to recognize their dependence on Christ and to respond to His voice with obedience and trust.
Discussion Questions
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Understanding Our Identity: How does the comparison of Christians to sheep resonate with your personal experience of faith? In what ways do you feel weak or in need of guidance?
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Hearing His Voice: What does it mean to you to “hear Christ’s voice”? How can you cultivate a deeper sensitivity to His voice in your daily life?
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The Good Shepherd’s Care: Reflect on a time when you felt particularly cared for by God. How did that experience shape your understanding of Jesus as your Shepherd?
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Marks of Discipleship: Spurgeon mentions two marks of Christ’s sheep: hearing His voice and following Him. How do you see these marks in your own life? Are there areas where you struggle to follow His guidance?
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The Privilege of Being Known: What does it mean to you that Jesus knows you intimately? How does this knowledge affect your relationship with Him and your confidence in His care?
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Responding to His Call: In what ways can you actively respond to Christ’s call in your life? Are there specific actions or commitments you feel led to take?
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Community of the Flock: How can being part of a church community enhance your experience of being one of Christ’s sheep? What role do you think fellowship plays in hearing and following His voice?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for being our Good Shepherd. We are grateful that You know us intimately and care for us deeply. Help us to hear Your voice clearly and to follow You faithfully. May we find comfort in our weaknesses, knowing that Your strength is made perfect in our frailty. Guide us in our daily lives, and help us to support one another as members of Your flock. We ask for Your grace to respond to Your call and to live in a way that honors You. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
