Prosperity Under Persecution

Study Guide for “Prosperity Under Persecution”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the theme of how God uses persecution and trials to strengthen His people and advance His purposes. Drawing from the story of the Israelites in Egypt, Spurgeon illustrates that while the world may seek to oppress and diminish the faithful, God sovereignly turns these afflictions into opportunities for growth, faith, and deeper reliance on Him. The sermon encourages believers to view their struggles as a means of drawing closer to God and fulfilling His divine plan.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Persecution: How does Spurgeon define the relationship between persecution and the growth of the church? Can you think of modern examples where opposition has led to spiritual growth or revival?

  2. God’s Sovereignty: Reflect on the idea that God uses the evil intentions of others for His good purposes. How does this perspective change the way you view your own trials and challenges?

  3. Personal Reflection: Have you experienced a time in your life when a difficult situation led you to seek God more earnestly? What did you learn from that experience?

  4. The Role of Affliction: Spurgeon mentions that affliction can help believers remember their true identity and purpose. In what ways can trials serve as reminders of our need for God and our calling as Christians?

  5. Faith in Trials: How can we cultivate a faith that grows stronger in the face of adversity? What practical steps can you take to ensure that your faith is not diminished by challenges?

  6. Separation from the World: Spurgeon discusses the importance of maintaining a distinct identity as Christians. How can persecution or opposition help to clarify our values and priorities as followers of Christ?

  7. Encouragement for Others: How can you support fellow believers who are facing persecution or trials? What role does community play in helping each other grow through difficult times?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your unwavering presence in our lives, especially during times of trial and persecution. Help us to see our struggles as opportunities to grow closer to You and to trust in Your sovereign plan. May we find strength in our afflictions and be encouraged to support one another in faith. Teach us to rely on Your goodness and to remember that You can turn every challenge into a blessing. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

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