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  1. Jun 18, 2012 · Guest Post by Andrew Sobel JESUS Was a Master of Questions He used them to engage people and draw them in. He asked questions to make others think about important issues and help them understand who he was and what he had come to do. He also used questions to blunt attacks by the religious authorities of the day, turning confrontations into an opportunity to teach. Jesus did more than simply ...

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  2. Jan 24, 2020 · Jesus’ communication style focused on two things: He told great stories and asked great questions! I don’t know about you, but I ask a lot of questions because I do not know the answers. That was never true of Jesus. He knew all of the answers and yet he focused so much of his interaction with people on asking them questions.

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  3. Jun 29, 2019 · Jesus often asked very pointed questions to different audiences to get a response. The response would then be used for teaching, for testing, for believing, for proclaiming, and for rebuking. In many cases, Jesus’s purpose for asking questions falls into multiple categories simultaneously.

  4. Aug 11, 2015 · Jesus’ warm-up questions. Why did Jesus ask this? Did he not know? That could be. When he became human, he set aside some of his god-ness. In another context, he said he did not know the day or the hour when he would return. I think it is more likely, however, that it was a teaching moment for the disciples. This is what I call a warm up ...

  5. Questions confront readers: Jesusquestions in John are raised in order to influence its readers (p. 62). Estes tackles obstacles for understanding the questions of John’s Jesus. He fills the need for charting a route into the field of study. Questions within John’s Gospel are an overlooked narrative device.

  6. Jesus uses questions to confer dignity on people, initiate conversation, and lead people to a deeper knowledge – of God, the world, others, and self. In doing so, Jesus opens up the possibility of a new world for those with eyes to see. If we are to be authentic disciples of Jesus, asking questions seems like an important practice to develop.

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  8. Jun 22, 2022 · When asked a question Jesus would often ask another question rather than give an answer. This was a brilliant response, and he used these questions to reveal the heart of those asking. (Matthew 7:3-4; Luke 5:22, Matthew 9:4).

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