Life Lessons with Dr. Steve Schell
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
People ask questions for different reasons. One person might ask a question as a way of attacking an opponent in a debate. That question is meant to confuse their opponent or expose their lack of understanding. Another person might ask a question because they genuinely want to know the answer. But there is also a third reason people ask questions. Someone might ask a question in order to help someone else discover the answer for themselves. At the right time the right question can lead someone in the right direction.
The passage we’re reading today is full of questions. Pilate asks most of them, and some aren’t sincere. But what is of real interest to us is the question Jesus asked Pilate. He used a question to expose Pilate’s heart. He actually reached out to His captor and gave him the opportunity to discover the truth that would bring him eternal life. In doing that Jesus was modeling something important. He was showing us how to lead someone toward God by asking the right question.
30 - Paul Meets Jesus
29 - A Divine Appointment
28 - Authority To Minister
27 - Shepherds and Wolves
26 - Phillip in Samaria
25 - Scattered
24 - Steven Full of Grace
23 - Handling Problems Well
22 - Gamaliel
21 - Power in Community
20 - Ananias and Sapphira
19 - The Price of a Soul
18 - Godly Disobedience
17 - Answering Our Accusers
16 - Decisions of the Heart
15 - The Gift of Guilt
14 - Anatomy of a Healing
13 - The Meaning of Baptism
12 - Koinonia
11 - Lord and Christ
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