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In Matthew 20:17-28, what types of attitudes do you see in the various apostles?
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In Matthew 20:17-28, what types of attitudes do you see in the various apostles?
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In answering the religious leaders’ questions about death and taxes, Jesus drew a bead on a new state of mind about those issues.
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You’re not a lunatic if you believe in God and accept the truth of the Bible. These are reasonable positions.
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In Matthew 22:15-22 and 23-33, what contrasts do you see between trickery and truth, between folly and wisdom?
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All religious practices will assume some form. But if those forms are not somewhat fluid, they will turn into rigid legalism.
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Matthew’s dinner companions came from different economic levels, but they shared one thing in common: They were all social outcasts.
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What is the difference between being devoted to Jesus and being devoted to religious forms and practices?
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The women became the first evangelists. The conflicting emotions of fear and joy propelled them to hurry and run to the disciples to tell them of the angel’s message.
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Jesus spoke often about his own resurrection, but its full impact didn’t dawn on the disciples until after it happened.