Contact Tracing: Blind Beggar
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November 22, 2020
Contact Tracing: Blind Beggar

Andrew Allison – Listen

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Sermon Questions: Luke 18:35-43

  1. Would you say that you are “along” the way or “in” the way or “on” the way in a walk with Jesus?  Explain your answer.
  2. What does it mean to call Jesus “Son of David”?
  3. Describe ‘mercy’. What evidence is there in your life that you need mercy?
  4. What would your response be if Jesus asked you “What do you want Me to do for you?”
  5. Who are the awkward or embarrassing people that Jesus has in your life so you can love them?

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