The Rose and the Lily

Study Guide for “The Rose and the Lily” Sermon

Introduction

In this sermon, C. H. Spurgeon reflects on the profound beauty and significance of Jesus Christ, who describes Himself as “the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys.” Spurgeon emphasizes that Christ’s self-commendation is not vanity but a necessary revelation of His divine nature and attributes. He encourages believers to cultivate high thoughts of Christ, recognizing His beauty, love, and the transformative power He brings to our lives.

Discussion Questions

  1. Understanding Christ’s Beauty: What do you think it means for Jesus to be described as “the rose of Sharon” and “the lily of the valleys”? How do these images enhance your understanding of His character?

  2. Self-Revelation of Christ: Why is it significant that Jesus praises Himself? How does this differ from human self-praise, and what does it reveal about His divine nature?

  3. Personal Reflection: Spurgeon mentions that “only where the Spirit has touched the eyes” can we truly see Christ’s beauty. Reflect on your own spiritual journey. How has your understanding of Christ deepened over time?

  4. High Thoughts of Christ: Spurgeon encourages us to have lofty thoughts of Jesus. What are some practical ways you can elevate your thoughts and admiration for Christ in your daily life?

  5. Impact of Christ’s Love: How does a high esteem of Christ influence your love for Him and your actions as a believer? Can you share a personal experience where your love for Christ motivated you to act in a certain way?

  6. Comfort in Trials: Spurgeon suggests that a high view of Christ can help us endure life’s challenges. How can focusing on Christ’s beauty and love provide comfort during difficult times?

  7. Confession and Repentance: Spurgeon concludes with a call to confess our shortcomings in our relationship with Christ. What confessions do you feel led to make, and how can you seek to deepen your relationship with Him moving forward?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys. Help me to see His beauty and love more clearly each day. May I cultivate high thoughts of Him in my heart and allow His presence to transform my life. Forgive me for the times I have not honored Him as I should. Draw me closer to Him, and may His love inspire me to live for His glory. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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