A Desperate Case—How to Meet It

Study Guide for “A Desperate Case—How to Meet It”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon explores the profound difference between the law represented by Moses and the grace embodied in Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the importance of faith, prayer, and fasting in overcoming seemingly impossible situations, particularly in the context of spiritual struggles and the need for divine intervention. Spurgeon encourages believers to turn away from self-righteousness and the law, and instead, to embrace the love and mercy of Christ, who is always ready to heal and restore.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Grace vs. Law: How does the contrast between Moses and Jesus help us understand the nature of grace? In what ways do you find yourself drawn to the law rather than to Christ’s grace?

  2. Personal Reflection on Unbelief: Spurgeon mentions the disciples’ struggle with unbelief. Can you identify areas in your life where you struggle to believe in God’s power to change circumstances or people? How can you address this unbelief?

  3. The Role of Prayer and Fasting: Why do you think Jesus emphasized prayer and fasting in dealing with difficult cases? How can incorporating these practices into your life enhance your spiritual journey?

  4. Desperate Cases in Our Lives: Reflect on a “desperate case” in your life or someone you know. How can you apply the principles of faith, prayer, and fasting to this situation?

  5. The Power of Faith: Spurgeon asserts that faith, even as small as a mustard seed, can lead to great outcomes. What does this say about the nature of faith? How can you cultivate a stronger faith in your daily life?

  6. Responding to Skepticism: How do you respond to the skepticism of others regarding the power of the Gospel? What strategies can you use to share your faith with those who doubt?

  7. Experiencing Christ’s Love: Spurgeon emphasizes that Christ is always willing to receive sinners. How can you personally experience and share this love with others who feel unworthy or lost?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
I come before You with a heart that longs for deeper faith and understanding. Help me to turn away from self-righteousness and to embrace the grace that is found in Your Son, Jesus Christ. Strengthen my belief in Your power to heal and restore, not only in my life but in the lives of those around me. Teach me the importance of prayer and fasting, and guide me as I seek to apply these practices in my daily walk with You. May I always remember that Your love is greater than my struggles, and may I share this love with others who are in desperate need of Your grace. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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