Study Guide for the Sermon on Adoption by Rev. C. H. Spurgeon

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon explores the profound doctrine of adoption as children of God through Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that our adoption is an act of pure grace, not based on our merit, but solely on God’s good pleasure. Spurgeon highlights the privileges and responsibilities that come with being adopted into God’s family, encouraging believers to embrace their identity as children of God and to live in accordance with that calling.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Adoption: How does the concept of adoption in the Christian faith differ from earthly adoption? What does it mean to be adopted into God’s family?

  2. Grace and Merit: Reflect on the idea that our adoption is based solely on God’s grace. How does this understanding impact your view of your worth and identity in Christ?

  3. Privileges of Adoption: What are some specific privileges that come with being a child of God? How can you actively embrace and live out these privileges in your daily life?

  4. Duties of Adoption: Spurgeon mentions that being adopted into God’s family comes with responsibilities. What are some of the duties you feel called to as a child of God? How can you fulfill these in your community?

  5. Trusting God as Father: How can you cultivate a deeper trust in God as your Father? What practices or habits can help you strengthen this relationship?

  6. Chastisement and Growth: Spurgeon discusses the role of God’s discipline in the life of a believer. How do you view challenges and hardships in your life? How can you see them as part of God’s loving discipline?

  7. Sharing the Message: How can you share the message of adoption and grace with others who may not understand their identity in Christ? What steps can you take to be a witness to this truth?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the incredible gift of adoption into Your family through Jesus Christ. Help me to fully grasp the depth of Your grace and the privileges that come with being Your child. Teach me to live in a way that honors my identity as Your son/daughter, embracing both the responsibilities and the joys that come with it. Strengthen my trust in You, especially during difficult times, and guide me to share this beautiful message of adoption with others. May I always remember that I am loved, accepted, and secure in Your family. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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