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Revision as of 15:28, 10 September 2018
First Things First
- What are some of the best excuses you have seen?
Herod's Meal and Christ's Meal
In Matthew 14:1-12 we see the narrative of the execution of John the Baptist. In this narrative we are provided a glimpse of Herod Antipas's lavish, degenerate feast contrasted with the Savior's simple compassionate feast.
- What observations can we make of Herod's feast in Matthew 14:6-12?
- What observations can we make of Christ's feast in Matthew 14:6-12?
Self-indulgence or Selflessness
Herod's feast is marked by debauchery and self-indulgence. Christ's meal is marked by selfless care for the people.
- According to Matthew 14:13, what had Jesus intended to do?
- According to Matthew 14:13, how much private time did the people give Jesus?
- When someone interrupts your private time (alone time, devotion time, relaxing time) what is your response?
- How did Jesus respond to the interruption?
Conclusion
It is easy to answer the following questions about someone else. My challenge to you is to answer them about yourself.
- In what ways can you better display selflessness?