The Love of Jesus, What It Is—None But His Loved Ones Know

Study Guide for “The Love of Jesus, What It Is—None But His Loved Ones Know”

Introduction

In this powerful sermon, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon explores the profound and transformative nature of Christ’s love. He emphasizes that true knowledge of this love is a privilege reserved for the children of God, and he encourages believers to deepen their understanding and experience of Christ’s love through various stages of growth. Spurgeon invites listeners to reflect on their personal relationship with Jesus and to seek a more intimate and practical knowledge of His love.

Discussion Questions

  1. Self-Examination: Reflect on the question posed in the sermon: “Do I know the love of Christ?” How would you answer this question based on your personal experiences and feelings?

  2. Growth in Grace: Spurgeon mentions that not all believers know Christ’s love to the same extent. In what ways have you experienced growth in your understanding of Christ’s love over time? Can you identify specific moments or experiences that contributed to this growth?

  3. Doctrinal Knowledge vs. Experiential Knowledge: How do you differentiate between knowing Christ’s love doctrinally and experiencing it personally? Why is it important to have both aspects in your faith journey?

  4. Gratitude and Love: Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of gratitude in knowing Christ’s love. How can cultivating a spirit of gratitude enhance your relationship with Jesus? What are some specific ways you can express gratitude for His love in your daily life?

  5. Practical Obedience: The sermon highlights that knowing Christ’s love involves practical obedience to His commands. What are some ways you can actively demonstrate your love for Christ through your actions and choices?

  6. Contemplation and Enjoyment: Spurgeon speaks of the importance of contemplation in knowing Christ’s love. How can you incorporate moments of contemplation into your spiritual practice? What benefits do you think this will bring to your relationship with Christ?

  7. Sympathy and Compassion: Reflect on the idea of knowing Christ’s love sympathetically. How can developing a heart of compassion for others deepen your understanding of Christ’s love? What steps can you take to become more empathetic and active in serving those in need?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the immeasurable love of Christ that surpasses all understanding. Help me to know and experience this love more deeply in my life. May I grow in grace and knowledge, and may my heart be filled with gratitude for all that You have done for me. Teach me to obey Your commands and to serve others with compassion, reflecting the love of Christ in all that I do. Draw me closer to You through contemplation and prayer, and let my life be a testimony of Your love. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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