Friday, April 20, 2018

April 20

Luke 20   

"I will also ask you a question. Tell me, John's baptism - was it from heaven, or from men?"  Luke 20:3

Contrary to popular opinion, Jesus was not the answer man; he was much more the question man. Do you know how many questions Jesus asked in his ministry? 307!  Asking questions was central to Jesus' strategy to reach people. By asking questions you become involved in a dialogue, not a monologue. It is a brilliant way to connect with people today because it forces the hearer to interact with their beliefs and how they arrived at them.

Here is a list of questions to use to engage people:

1. Who, in your opinion, is Jesus?

2. How did you arrive at this conclusion?

3. Is there good and evil in the universe?  

4. How does one know what is good and what is evil?

5. How would you define what truth is?

6. Where does morality come from?

7. Do you believe there is such a thing as evil? If so, what is it?

8. What do you believe about the Bible?

9. How did you come to this conclusion?

10. Is there more to this universe than what meets the eye?

11. Do you believe in the existence of God?

12. What would constitute sufficient evidence for God's existence?

13. Why are you alive?

14. Does your life matter?

15. Does your life have purpose?

16. How do you view yourself?

17. What place does the cross have in your life?

18. What do you count as significant?

19. What are the three top priorities in your life?

20. What legacy will you leave in life?




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"Multiplying leaders to change the world"

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