BUILDING A
HEALTHY FAITH
Study Guide
by David Chadwell
Lesson Eleven
To place this class in my personal focus this week:
- Read Matthew 7:15-23 at least once a day.
- Find moments in the day when you can think about these verses.
- When does a Christian become a false prophet?
- Think about specific ways that we can be false prophets.
Questions:
- What warning did Jesus give in verse 15? How did Jesus describe them?
- How are they to be identified? What does that mean?
- What was Jesus' point about "good trees with good fruit" and "bad trees with bad fruit?"
- Who did Jesus say would not enter the kingdom of heaven?
- Who will enter the kingdom of heaven?
- What works had those who called, "Lord, Lord," done?
- What is the significance of those works? By what authority had they been performed?
- What three part response did Jesus make to these people? Discuss the meaning of each part of that response.
- I never knew you.
- Depart from me.
- You who practice lawlessness.
- What is the relationship between the false prophets, the bad trees that produce bad fruit, and those who cried, "Lord, Lord"?
- What is the relationship between those listed in question 9 and those who enter the wide gate to travel the broad way to destruction?
- Are the wide gate/broad way people, the false prophets, the bad fruit trees, and the "Lord, Lord" people also nonreligious people? Explain your answer.
David Chadwell
Building a Healthy Faith Study Guide (lesson 11)
Sunday morning young adult Bible class, Summer Quarter 1999
West-Ark Church of Christ, Fort Smith, AR
Copyright © 1999
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