Teaching the Bible Through 150 Questions: A Devotional Approach…

Asking questions is one of the best ways to get people to think. Discussing the 150 time-tested questions in this book will help you help people answer these 4 questions every Christian should be able to answer:
Who is Jesus to you? Jesus most vital question was, “But whom say ye that I am? (Mt. 16:15, Mk. 8:29, Lk. 9:20)” The Apostle Peter answered, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God (Mt. 16:16, Mk. 8:29).” That is the most important question for everyone.
Where do you find truth? Many stopped following Jesus (Jn. 6:66). Jesus asked, “Will ye also go away (Jn. 6:67)?” Peter replied, “Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life (Jn. 6:68).” Christians know that only Jesus spoke truth about eternal life and that we must cling to Him and to His Words (Mk. 8:38, Lk. 9:26). We must persuade people that the Bible is worthy of honor, respect, study, and obedience because it’s from God (2 Cor. 5:11).
Why did they want to kill Jesus? Jesus did not sin, He healed, He fed people, and He taught truth. Knowing why the religious authorities killed Him explains most of government. There are only two sides: Jesus’ and Satan’s (Mt. 12:30, Lk. 11:23). If someone doesn’t show the good fruit of being on Jesus’ side, we judge that they’re on Satan’s side (Mt. 7:15-20) from their bad fruit. Many governments try to destroy churches and Christians – Satan hates Jesus and His people, so Satan’s people hate us (Jn. 15:18, 25).
Do you have an Attitude of Gratitude? Moses warned that the Jews would lose everything they had unless they loved God with grateful hearts with thanks for everything He gave them (De. 28:47-48). Are you grateful?
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