The Child Samuel’s Prayer

Study Guide for “The Child Samuel’s Prayer” Sermon

Introduction

In this sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the prayer of young Samuel, “Speak, LORD; for thy servant heareth,” found in 1 Samuel 3:9. He emphasizes the importance of attentive listening to God’s voice, the responsibility of parents in nurturing their children in faith, and the necessity of seeking God’s guidance in all aspects of life. Spurgeon encourages believers to approach God with a heart ready to hear and obey, whether they are children, anxious souls, earnest believers, or departing saints.

Discussion Questions

  1. Listening to God: What does it mean to truly listen to God? How can we cultivate a heart that is eager to hear His voice in our daily lives?

  2. Parental Responsibility: Reflect on the example of Eli and Samuel. What lessons can parents learn from Eli’s failures and Samuel’s obedience? How can we apply these lessons in our own families?

  3. Prayer and Communication: Spurgeon suggests that children should express their desires to God in their own words rather than relying solely on formal prayers. How can we encourage authentic communication with God in our prayer lives?

  4. Seeking Guidance: In times of uncertainty, how can we effectively seek God’s guidance? What practical steps can we take to ensure we are open to His direction?

  5. The Role of Truth: Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of teaching children the truth about God and His Word. How can we ensure that we are instilling a love for truth in the next generation?

  6. Anxious Souls: For those who may feel anxious about their faith or salvation, what encouragement can we draw from Samuel’s prayer? How can we help others who are struggling to find peace in Christ?

  7. Facing Death: Spurgeon describes the spirit of a departing Christian. How can the hope of eternal life in Christ shape our perspective on death and dying? What comfort does this bring to you personally?

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
I come before You with a heart that desires to hear Your voice. Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening. Help me to be attentive to Your guidance in my life, to seek Your truth, and to nurture a spirit of obedience. May I instill in my family a love for You and a desire to communicate with You authentically. Grant me peace in my anxieties and strengthen my faith as I trust in Your promises. As I face the uncertainties of life, remind me of the hope I have in Christ, both in life and in death. Thank You for Your goodness and grace. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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