Sins of the prophets
Jesus was busy with His ministry when He was warned of a death threat against Him… With this in mind, let’s get into this morning’s verses.
We definitely get to see both as we move through the Gospels. It reminds me of Romans 11:22 which says to consider the kindness and the severity of God. Then we reach this morning’s verses and Jesus compared himself to – of all things – a hen that would like to gather her chicks under her wings. Right when it seems like we are starting to pin him down, we encounter verses that make him look completely different.įor example, how did Jesus look in the previous verses we looked at last week about shutting the door in people’s faces and sending them to hell for eternity where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth? Jesus made it near impossible to view him one dimensionally.
#Sins of the prophets free#
Day 2: Luke 13:31-32, Acts 2:23, 3:13, Psalm 37:23, Proverbs 16:9, 20:24, Jeremiah 10:23, Ephesians 2:10-why do you think Herod wanted to kill Jesus? Why wasn’t Jesus afraid of Herod? How can we reconcile our free moral agency with the verses about God directing our steps? Describe some ways you have seen the Lord orchestrate the course of your life.
Day 1: Luke 13:1-34, Romans 11:22-What does it mean that Jesus prevents us from viewing him one dimensionally? What are the different “dimensions” of Jesus we see just in Luke 13? In other words, what characteristics of Christ can we see in this chapter as we come to the end of it?.Family Worship Guide for Jesus Christ’s Compassion for Sinnersĭirections: Read the verses and then answer the questions: We see Jesus Christ’s compassion for sinners when He wanted to, “gather the Jews as a hen gathers her brood under her wings” (Luke 13:34).