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A HEART THAT CONFRONTS
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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A HEART THAT CONFRONTS
From the Book: Seeing the Heart of Christ by Bill Crowder
Luke 7:36-47
Questions
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What three things did the sinful woman do in the presence of Jesus?
2. Jesus was at Simons house, why is this important and what does it imply?
3. Why is it shocking that a woman came in the house?
4. Why was it shocking that Jesus responded directly to her?
5. What message was Jesus giving Simon when He told the story about the two men who owed money?
Which of these two men can you relate?
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