Study Guide for “The Importunate Widow” Sermon
Introduction
In this sermon, C.H. Spurgeon explores the parable of the importunate widow from Luke 18:1-8, emphasizing the importance of persistent prayer. He contrasts the unjust judge, who eventually grants the widow’s request out of annoyance, with God, who is loving and eager to respond to the prayers of His people. Spurgeon encourages believers to pray continually, with fervor and faith, trusting in God’s goodness and willingness to answer.
Discussion Questions
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Understanding Prayer: What does it mean to “pray without ceasing”? How can we cultivate a spirit of prayer in our daily lives?
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Character of God: How does the character of the unjust judge compare to the character of God as described in the sermon? What does this tell us about God’s willingness to hear our prayers?
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Perseverance in Prayer: Reflect on a time when you felt discouraged in your prayer life. How can the widow’s persistence inspire you to continue praying for your needs or the needs of others?
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Role of the Believer: In what ways can our daily activities be transformed into acts of prayer and worship? How can we integrate prayer into our work and responsibilities?
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The Power of Importunity: Spurgeon emphasizes the power of importunity in prayer. What does it mean to be importunate in our requests to God? How can we practice this in our own prayer lives?
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Community and Prayer: How can we encourage one another in our prayer lives as a church community? What role does corporate prayer play in our spiritual growth?
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Trusting God’s Timing: Spurgeon mentions that God may bear long with us. How can we learn to trust God’s timing in our prayers, especially when answers seem delayed?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of prayer and for being a loving and attentive God. Help me to cultivate a spirit of prayer in my life, to be persistent like the widow, and to trust in Your goodness and timing. May I always seek You in every circumstance, knowing that You hear my cries and care for my needs. Strengthen my faith and encourage me to pray without ceasing, both for myself and for others. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
