Lessons from Nature

Study Guide for “Lessons from Nature” Sermon

Introduction

In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on Psalm 104, emphasizing the beauty and purpose of God’s creation. He argues that nature is a testament to God’s glory and that each creature has a designated place and purpose, just as every believer has a unique role in God’s plan. Spurgeon encourages us to appreciate the natural world as a reflection of God’s goodness and to recognize that, like the creatures of the earth, we too have a shelter in Christ.

Discussion Questions

  1. Nature as a Reflection of God: How does observing nature deepen your understanding of God’s character and creativity? Can you share a specific experience where nature has inspired your faith?

  2. Spirituality and Nature: Spurgeon mentions that some view a disregard for nature as a mark of high spirituality. How do you reconcile your spiritual life with your appreciation for the natural world?

  3. God’s Provision: Reflect on Spurgeon’s assertion that God has provided a suitable form of life for every place. How does this truth encourage you in your current circumstances or challenges?

  4. Finding Your Place: Spurgeon emphasizes that each creature has its appropriate place. How can you discern your God-given role in your community, workplace, or family? What steps can you take to fulfill that role?

  5. Shelter in Christ: Spurgeon speaks of Christ as a shelter for our souls. In what ways do you seek refuge in Christ during times of trouble or uncertainty?

  6. Embracing Individuality: How can you embrace your unique experiences and personality as part of God’s design? Are there areas where you feel pressured to conform to others’ expectations?

  7. Responding to God’s Invitation: Spurgeon urges listeners to accept the shelter offered by Christ. What does it mean for you to come to Christ and trust Him fully? Are there any barriers you face in doing so?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the beauty of Your creation and the lessons it teaches us about Your character. Help us to see Your handiwork in the world around us and to appreciate the unique roles You have given each of us. May we find our shelter in Christ, trusting in His provision and grace. Guide us to embrace our individuality and to fulfill the purpose You have set before us. Strengthen our faith and help us to share Your love with others. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

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