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EPISODE · May 2, 2020 · 31 MIN

Unexpected Encounter

from Central Speaks · host Hamilton Central Baptist Church, NZ.

Discussion Questions (Week commencing Sunday 3rd May 2020) Text: Luke 19:1-10 Think back to before you became a committed follower of Jesus Christ. What, or who, was it that made you curious to find out more about the Christian faith? When Jesus looked up and saw Zacchaeus up the tree what do you think he saw? When the Bible says that God knows all about us (e.g. Psalm 139) how much does he know? How does that make you feel? What does 2 Corinthians 5:17 really mean? What has changed looked like in your life? Look again at what Zacchaeus did as an act of repentance for stealing from people. How do you relate to this? Does being a follower of Jesus Christ impact how we might have acquired wealth and luxury in life, and what might our response be? How does a verse like Matthew 3:8 challenge you?

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Discussion Questions (Week commencing Sunday 3rd May 2020) Text: Luke 19:1-10 Think back to before you became a committed follower of Jesus Christ. What, or who, was it that made you curious to find out more about the Christian faith? When Jesus looked up and saw Zacchaeus up the tree what do you think he saw? When the Bible says that God knows all about us (e.g. Psalm 139) how much does he know? How does that make you feel? What does 2 Corinthians 5:17 really mean? What has changed looked like in your life? Look again at what Zacchaeus did as an act of repentance for stealing from people. How do you relate to this? Does being a follower of Jesus Christ impact how we might have acquired wealth and luxury in life, and what might our response be? How does a verse like Matthew 3:8 challenge you?

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