Serving the Lord with Gladness

Study Guide for “Serving the Lord with Gladness”

Introduction

In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of serving God with joy and gladness, as expressed in Psalm 100:2. He contrasts the attitudes of those who serve God out of obligation with those who serve out of love and gratitude. Spurgeon encourages believers to recognize the joy that comes from serving the Lord, highlighting the freedom from the law, the honor of serving God, and the blessings that flow from a cheerful heart.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Service: What does it mean to “serve the Lord with gladness”? How can we differentiate between serving out of obligation versus serving out of love?

  2. Personal Reflection: Reflect on your own life. Do you find joy in your service to God? What are some specific ways you can cultivate a more joyful attitude in your service?

  3. The Nature of God: How does understanding God’s character as loving and gracious influence your willingness to serve Him?

  4. Challenges in Service: Spurgeon mentions various difficulties that can hinder our ability to serve with gladness. What are some challenges you face in your service to God, and how can you overcome them?

  5. Impact on Others: How does serving God with gladness affect those around you? Can you think of a time when your joy in serving influenced someone else’s perception of God?

  6. Eternal Perspective: Spurgeon speaks of the eternal rewards for serving God. How does keeping an eternal perspective help you remain motivated in your service today?

  7. Practical Application: What are some practical steps you can take this week to serve God with gladness in your daily life, whether at work, home, or in your community?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the privilege of serving You. Help me to serve with a joyful heart, free from the burdens of obligation. May I recognize the honor it is to be called Your servant and to share in Your work. Strengthen me in times of difficulty and remind me of the joy that comes from knowing You. Help me to reflect Your love and joy to those around me, so that they may see Your goodness through my actions. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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