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Read Mathew 13: 47-50
Opening
What one question would you like to ask God about heaven?
Consider
To what did Jesus compare the kingdom of heaven?
(13:47)
How was the net used, and what was the result?
Why did Jesus use this analogy?
(13:49)
Jesus interpreted His parable to say that wicked people can expect what kind of eternal destiny?
(13:50)
What question did Jesus ask His disciples when He finished teaching?
(13:51
To what did Jesus compare those in His audience who knew about the Old Testament law and the kingdom of heaven to come?
(13:52)
What do you think it would have been like to hear Jesus teach about heaven?
Apply and Pray
How can we live more often with the wonder of heaven in mind?
What reminders can you use today to help you talk with or pray for non-Christian friends and relatives?
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