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On The Way with Mike Wilson - On The Way - Episode 36 - Luke Ch 16 - 17

On The Way - Episode 36 - Luke Ch 16 - 17

03/15/23 • 13 min

On The Way with Mike Wilson
Thank you for joining me for this episode of On The Way. Here are the discussion question for this episode:
  1. Why did the master praise the shrewd manager even though it caused the master to lose money? (Luke 16:9)
  2. Jesus instructs us not to be enslaved to money if we seek to serve Him. What is the difference between us having money and money having us (Luke 16:13)?
  3. Do you believe Hell is a literal place or a fictional place? (Luke 16:23)
  4. The rich man went from master on Earth to beggar in Hades. What does this tell us about the value of Earthly treasure and power? (Luke 16:25)
  5. What is the lesson that you will remember from these two parables?
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Thank you for joining me for this episode of On The Way. Here are the discussion question for this episode:
  1. Why did the master praise the shrewd manager even though it caused the master to lose money? (Luke 16:9)
  2. Jesus instructs us not to be enslaved to money if we seek to serve Him. What is the difference between us having money and money having us (Luke 16:13)?
  3. Do you believe Hell is a literal place or a fictional place? (Luke 16:23)
  4. The rich man went from master on Earth to beggar in Hades. What does this tell us about the value of Earthly treasure and power? (Luke 16:25)
  5. What is the lesson that you will remember from these two parables?

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On The Way - Episode 35 - Luke Ch 14 - 15

Thank you for joining me for this episode of On The Way. Here are the discussion question for this episode:

  1. Jesus constantly told His followers to humble themselves. Why is pride so detrimental to our faith? (Luke 14:10)
  2. Luke 14:28 tell us to count the costs before we choose to follow Jesus. What is the danger of following Christ without recognizing what it might cost you? (Luke 14:28)
  3. Jesus tells three stories in Luke 15 to illustrate the importance of saving lost people. Do you believe churches in America work hard enough to reach lost people? (Luke 15:10)
  4. The older brother in the story of the lost son get jealous when the father celebrates the return of the prodigal son. What is his jealousy meant to illustrate in the church? (Luke 15:29-30)
  5. There are many lessons we can learn from the story of the prodigal son. Which lesson stands out most to you? (Luke 15:24)

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undefined - On The Way - Episode 37 - Luke 17:11 - 19:27

On The Way - Episode 37 - Luke 17:11 - 19:27

Thank you for joining me for this episode of On The Way. Here are the discussion question for this episode:

  1. Many people have tried to predict when Jesus will return, but what did Jesus mean when He said, "The Kingdom of God can't be detected by visible signs." (Luke 17:20)
  2. The judge in Luke 18 ignored the widowed, but her persistence won him over. What are the differences between this unjust judge and God? (Luke 18:8)
  3. The rich, religious expert walked away from Jesus because he didn't want to give up his wealth. Why is it so difficult for rich people to get into God's Kingdom? (Luke 18:25)
  4. As we've seen throughout the book of Luke, Jesus prioritized reaching lost and sick people. Talk about someone you believe God is calling you to share your faith with. If you're not sure who that should be, ask God to bring lost people to mind. (Luke 19:10)

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