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Review Questions
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1) Growing Up--Read Corinthians 13:9-12 and describe what you think it teaches you about maturing spiritually. Suggest several qualities of people your age that show that they still have a few childish ways. Then identify other qualities of people your age that demonstrate their increasing maturity in the gospel 2) Give Some Advice--Imagine you were one of the people on Peter’s boat in the story in Luke 5:1-11. It is a few years later and a friend has come to you discouraged because a person her or she has been trying to help become active in the Church for almost a year has still not attended any Church meetings. Write how you might encourage your friend by retelling the story in Luke 5:1-11, explaining what you learned from it and applying it to his or her situation. 3) If You Were There--Imagine you witnessed the healing of the man in the story in Luke 5:18-26 and then attended the feast described in verses 27-32. Write what you would have written to a friend about those events. Include what you learned about Jesus and His ministry and how your life would be different because of your experience. 4) Report Back—Matthew 11:1-19 tells about two disciples of John the Baptist who came to see what Jesus did and taught. Jesus told them to go back to John and tell what they saw and heard. Based on what you read in these nineteen verses, write three things you would have told John when you returned if you had been with those two men. Include the miracles you would have seen and the truths you would have heard Jesus teach. 5) It Depends on How you Look at it (three parts to this question)— a. After Jesus performed the miracle recorded in Matthew 12:22, how did the Pharisees respond that was different from the response of the rest of the people? (see vv. 23-24) b. Why do you think two groups of people who saw the same event could have such difference in opinion? (see v. 14) c. How did Jesus respond to what the Pharisees said about Him in verse 24? (see vv. 25-29)
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