Matthew Chapter 11
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Questions remain an important part of developing faith. As you start this chapter, why does John ask about Jesus? Afterall, he is the one who baptized Jesus and heard the voice from heaven.
What response did Jesus give to John's questions?
What is John's role in the coming of the Kingdom?
Despite John's importance, who can become greater than John?
How does Jesus describe people's thoughts about John? What about people's thoughts concerning Jesus?
When you think of people calling Jesus a "gluttonous man," a "drunkard," and a "friend of tax-gatherers and sinners," what does that mean to you?
Jesus begins to bring down reproach on some cities. Why does He refer to entire cities? Why not individuals?
Jesus says that it is up to Him to reveal the Father to whomever He wills. Why is the Father hidden to some and revealed to others?
How can we have the Father revealed to us?
What else strikes you from this chapter?
What questions does it bring to mind?
Let's discuss.