LESSON SEVEN: Matthew 10:1 to 13:9
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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.
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It is a natural human tendency to try to be like other men or women, but God’s desire is for us to strive to be more like Jesus.
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Salvation in a nutshell is which of the following?
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According to 2 Corinthians 3:6, the ________ of the law kills but the ________ of the law gives life.
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Revelation 21:8 lists some of the worst sins one could commit that would pale in comparison to ________ of the living Christ.
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The function and work of the Holy Spirit is to make individuals aware of their sin and bring them into repentance to receive Christ. Thus, it follows that a person may reject God and reject Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, yet the Holy Spirit will continue to draw them in. But if they enter a lifestyle of resisting and denying the Spirit’s every effort, then they can remove themselves from the Holy Spirit, the force that can lead them to forgiveness.
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Jesus often spoke to the people in parables. Parables were stories people could understand, with illustrations they would remember. Within each parable, Jesus presents a:
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In Matthew 13’s parable of the sower, the “seed” in this parable refers specifically to the Word of God.
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In this parable, Jesus explains that our ________ is the soil in which God’s Word takes root.
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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.
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God intentionally created each of us as a unique individual; He personally fashioned each of us for His special purposes.
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Psalm 139 assures us that we are ________ and ________ made.
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Matthew 10:16 exhorts Christians to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves. This means that as God gives us supernatural insight into situations, we do not use it in such a way that it becomes arrogant against anyone. As wisdom and knowledge are acquired, we are still to respond as gently as doves.
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According to Romans 10:9–10, confessing Christ is done by both your ________ and your ________.
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The phrase in Matthew 11:30, “His yoke is easy,” means the yoke:
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Concern for strictly religious rituals does not begin to compare with Christ’s concern that your needs be met. Matthew 12:1–8 is a passage that admonishes the Christian with which of the following principles?
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Matthew 12:10–13 tells the story of the man with the withered hand. And while Jesus was making a point to the Pharisees, He also demonstrated an important principle to believers. Here in this scripture, the man put himself in agreement with Jesus’ word by stretching out his hand. He released his faith, and he got his miracle.
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Which of these is very important regarding sowing seed in the parable of the sower referenced in Matthew 13:4–9?
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