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Parable of the two son
Matthew
Who do each of the sons represent?
According to this parable, what is the important factor in doing the will of the father?
Does this parable indicate that God values deeds above a person’s heart?
How does bring further clarity to this parable?
Parable of the Wicked Tenants
Who do the following represent?
-Master of the House
-Servants of the Master
-Son of the Master
-Tenants
What do the tenants hope to gain by killing the son?
In modern times, are there ways we repeat the actions of the tenants?
What does the phrase “The Kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to people producing its fruits” mean?
To which fruits is Jesus referring ?
While this phrase may not be directed to the modern church, what warning, meaning or application should we pull from it?
How does our church accomplish this today?
How does each person within the church accomplish this today?
Personal Reflection
List the “fruit” evident within your own life
Is there someone God has laid on your heart that either needs the Gospel or needs someone to help them grow in their faith?
How are you going to pour into that person/s to help them grow closer to God?
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