Hope, Yet No Hope. No Hope, Yet Hope

Study Guide for “Hope, Yet No Hope. No Hope, Yet Hope”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, C. H. Spurgeon explores the complexities of the human heart and the struggle between self-reliance and faith in Christ. He emphasizes that true hope cannot be found in our own efforts or righteousness, but only in the grace and mercy of God through Jesus Christ. Spurgeon encourages listeners to abandon their futile attempts at self-salvation and to embrace the hope that comes from trusting in the Savior.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding the Heart: Spurgeon mentions the deceitfulness of the human heart. In what ways have you experienced this deceitfulness in your own life? How can we guard against it?

  2. Self-Reliance vs. Faith: Reflect on the idea of self-righteousness. In what areas of your life do you find yourself relying on your own efforts rather than trusting in Christ?

  3. The Nature of Hope: Spurgeon discusses two types of hope: a false hope in self and a true hope in God. How can we discern between these two types of hope in our daily lives?

  4. The Role of Grace: How does understanding the concept of grace change your perspective on salvation? What does it mean to you that salvation is a gift rather than something we earn?

  5. Despair and Hope: Spurgeon warns against despair after recognizing our inability to save ourselves. How can we encourage ourselves and others to find hope in God even when we feel hopeless?

  6. The Prodigal Son: In the sermon, Spurgeon references the parable of the Prodigal Son. What does this story teach us about God’s mercy and our return to Him? How can this encourage those who feel unworthy?

  7. Application of the Message: How can you apply the message of this sermon in your life this week? What steps can you take to shift your focus from self-reliance to reliance on Christ?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, I come before You acknowledging my weaknesses and the deceitfulness of my heart. Help me to let go of my self-reliance and to trust fully in Your grace and mercy. May I find my hope in Jesus Christ alone, knowing that He is my Savior and my righteousness. Teach me to rest in Your promises and to share this hope with others. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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