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Jan 14, 2024 · Many of Jesus’ questions were designed to point people to his true identity as the promised Messiah and Son of God. When he asked the paralyzed man if he wanted to be healed, Jesus’ power to forgive sins signaled his divine authority (Mark 2:1-12).
Jan 24, 2020 · He has been on the staff of Cru for 48 years and on the U.S. Leadership Development Team for 16 years. His blog, LeadingWithQuestions.com is followed by leaders in over 190 countries. Bob has written three eBooks available for free download, Great Leaders ASK Questions, 339 Questions Jesus Asked and Now That's a Great Question. Learn More »
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Dec 23, 2021 · Why Jesus Never Stopped Asking Questions Dec. 23, 2021 Christ used questions to enter more fully into the lives of others and to help people look at the state of their hearts.
Nov 12, 2019 · From his youth, Jesus spent time asking people questions (Luke 2:46). He engaged lawyers, scribes, Pharisees, Sadducees, and other leaders with questions (Matt 22:41). His followers did the same.
In the Gospels, Jesus asks many more questions than he answers. To be precise, Jesus asks 307 questions. He is asked 183, of which he only answers 3. Asking questions was central to Jesus’ life and teachings. In fact, for every question he answers directly, he asks (literally) a hundred.
150 Questions That Jesus Asked How many questions did Jesus ask? Of course we don’t know. Jesus’ questions that appear in the New Testament are totaled in different ways. One scholar says there are 307… another says 173. It all depends on how you count them. Should we count the question each time it
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Jun 18, 2012 · Counter-questions to fend off his attackers. In Mark chapter 11, Jesus is in the temple courts, and the religious authorities challenge his authority to be there and teach. In reply, Jesus says, “I will ask you one question. Answer me, and I will tell you by what authority I am doing these things.