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What do you want me to do for you?
1. What do we learn from children, as Jesus teaches us at the beginning of this passage?
2. What question does Jesus ask the rich young men in the next section? Why that question? What point is Jesus trying to make?
3. And verses 35 through 45, what are the two questions Jesus asks? What conclusion is he leading them to?
4. In the final section of this chapter, what is the pivotal question that Jesus asked? Why does Jesus ask that question? Is he asking that question of you and I today?
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About this Plan

Jesus asked a lot of questions when he walked the earth 2000 years ago—307 recorded questions, to be exact. Good Question is a three-week series designed to zero in on three major questions Jesus asked that we believe everyone should wrestle with.
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