The Glorious Hereafter and Ourselves

Study Guide for “The Glorious Hereafter and Ourselves”

Introduction

In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound work of God in the lives of believers, emphasizing the divine creation of desires for heavenly glory, the fitness for eternal life, and the earnest of the Holy Spirit as a foretaste of heaven. Spurgeon encourages believers to recognize and give thanks for the work of God in their hearts, which leads to a longing for communion with Him and a dissatisfaction with the temporal world.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Groaning: Spurgeon mentions that groaning can be a sign of God’s work in our lives. How do you interpret the concept of groaning in your own spiritual journey? Can you identify moments when your groaning led to deeper faith or understanding?

  2. Desires for Heaven: Reflect on the desires that Spurgeon describes as being divinely wrought in us. What are some specific longings you have for your heavenly home? How do these desires shape your daily life and decisions?

  3. Fitness for Heaven: Spurgeon speaks of the fitness for heaven that God works in us. In what ways do you see evidence of this fitness in your life? How does your relationship with God influence your readiness for eternal life?

  4. The Role of the Holy Spirit: How does the Holy Spirit serve as an earnest of the glory to come, according to Spurgeon? Can you share experiences where you felt the presence of the Holy Spirit in your life, providing assurance or comfort?

  5. Thankfulness and Reverence: Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of thankfulness and reverence towards the Holy Spirit. How can you cultivate a heart of gratitude and reverence in your daily life? What practices can help you remain aware of the Spirit’s work in you?

  6. Longing for Communion: Spurgeon describes a deep longing for communion with God. How does this longing manifest in your prayer life and worship? What steps can you take to deepen your relationship with God?

  7. Eternal Perspective: In what ways can focusing on the eternal impact your perspective on current struggles or challenges? How can you remind yourself of the hope of heaven in difficult times?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, I thank You for the work You have done in my heart, creating in me a longing for You and for the glory of heaven. Help me to recognize the groanings of my spirit as signs of Your presence and work in my life. May I grow in my fitness for heaven through the Holy Spirit, and may my desires align with Your will. Teach me to be thankful for Your grace and to revere the work of the Holy Spirit within me. As I navigate this world, remind me of the eternal hope I have in You. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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