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Luke 6:27-42
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Luke 6:27-42
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Why do people often call revenge “sweet?”
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What different kinds of mistreatment did Jesus refer to in his commands? (6:28-30)
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Do you think Jesus meant for us to apply Verses 6:29-30 literally in all situations? If not, what is his point? (6:31, 36)
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What does it mean to “bless those that curse you?” (6:28)
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About what three positive actions did Jesus ask, “What credit is that to you?” (6:32-34). Did he mean that you shouldn’t do these things?
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Which of Jesus’ commands do you think goes most against human nature? Do you think it is unrealistic to show the kind of love that Jesus describes?
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When is forgiveness most difficult to give?
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How does the expression “What goes around comes around” apply in personal relationships?
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When Jesus says, “Do not judge” in Verse 6:37, does that mean that we should not discern right from wrong? Is he implying that we are not capable of judging?
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To what kind of giving did Jesus refer when he said, “Give and it will be given to you?” What does God give to those who give? (6:38)
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What kind of blindness did Jesus have in mind when he spoke of the blind leading the blind? Why did he discourage the blind from attempting to lead others who were blind? (6:39)
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What is the main point of the parable of the plank and the sawdust? (6:41-42)
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What is required of a person before he can instruct or teach someone else?
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What shortcomings in ourselves do we tend to overlook? Why?
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