A Troubled Prayer

Study Guide for “A Troubled Prayer” by C. H. Spurgeon

Introduction

In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on Psalm 25:18, where David pleads with God to look upon his affliction and pain while also seeking forgiveness for his sins. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of recognizing our sins in times of sorrow and how our afflictions can lead us to a deeper understanding of our relationship with God. He encourages believers to bring both their troubles and their transgressions to God, highlighting the mercy and grace available through Christ.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Affliction and Pain: How do you differentiate between affliction and pain in your own life? Can you identify a time when an affliction led you to reflect on your sins?

  2. Sorrow and Sin Connection: Spurgeon suggests that our sorrows can remind us of our sins. In what ways have you experienced this connection in your own life? How can sorrow serve as a catalyst for repentance?

  3. The Role of Prayer: Why is it important to include prayers for forgiveness alongside prayers for relief from suffering? How can this dual approach change our perspective on our trials?

  4. God’s Discipline: Spurgeon discusses the idea of God’s discipline as a form of love. How do you view the concept of divine discipline in your life? Do you see it as a punishment or a loving correction?

  5. Taking Sorrows to God: Spurgeon encourages us to take our sorrows directly to God rather than seeking comfort from others first. How can you practice this in your daily life? What might change in your approach to prayer?

  6. The Nature of True Repentance: Reflect on Spurgeon’s assertion that true penitents are as earnest about their sins as they are about their sorrows. How can you cultivate a heart that prioritizes confession and repentance?

  7. The Assurance of Forgiveness: Spurgeon emphasizes that no one is beyond the reach of God’s mercy. How does this truth impact your understanding of your own sins and the sins of others? How can this encourage you to share the message of grace with those around you?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
I come before You with a humble heart, acknowledging my afflictions and the pain they bring. Help me to see how my trials can lead me to a deeper understanding of my sins and my need for Your grace. I ask for Your forgiveness for the times I have strayed from Your path and for the burdens I carry. May Your mercy wash over me, and may I find comfort in Your presence. Teach me to bring my sorrows to You first and to seek Your guidance in all things. Thank You for Your unfailing love and the promise of forgiveness through Christ. Amen.

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