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Chapter 1 Jesus’ Last Journey. This study is based on Luke 9:51-10:24 The Desire of Ages , chapter 53 —See also Messiah chapter 53. Why did Jesus change His method of working as He neared the end of His Ministry?. The Desire of Ages 486 and Messiah 273-4. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“It would be well for us tospend a thoughtful hour each day in contemplation of the life of Christ”

—The Desire of Ages, p. 83Books available at www.AdventistBookCenter.com

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Chapter 1Jesus’ Last

Journey

This study is based on Luke 9:51-10:24The Desire of Ages, chapter 53—See also Messiah chapter 53

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Why did Jesus change His method of working as He neared the end of

His Ministry?

The Desire of Ages 486 and Messiah 273-4

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What practical benefits did this change bring?

The Desire of Ages 486 and Messiah 273-4

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What risks did this change bring?

The Desire of Ages 486 and Messiah 273-4

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What temptation did Satan use against Jesus

at this time?

The Desire of Ages 486 and Messiah 273-4

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Would that temptation have appealed to you?

The Desire of Ages 486 and Messiah 273-4

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“The one law of His life was the Father’s will.”

How would you describe the “law” of your life?

The Desire of Ages 486 and Messiah 273-4

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Why did the Samaritans miss out on blessings

Jesus could have brought?

The Desire of Ages 486-9 and Messiah 274-5

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What attitudes or prejudices do we have

that might make us miss out on blessings?

The Desire of Ages 486-9 and Messiah 274-5

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When is it right to respond with anger

while defendingGod’s cause?

The Desire of Ages 486-9 and Messiah 274-5

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If nothing offends God more than harassing

those who won’t accept our religious views,what should we dowhen others reject

our message?

The Desire of Ages 486-9 and Messiah 274-5

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What might have been the result if Jesus had

ignored or encouraged the disciples’ anger at

the Samaritans?

The Desire of Ages 486-9 and Messiah 274-5

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Would they have neglected to share the

gospel with the Samaritans after Jesus’

return to heaven?

The Desire of Ages 486-9 and Messiah 274-5

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If the towns of Galilee will be judged more

harshly than heathen towns, will Christians also be judged more

harshly than atheists, Muslims, or Budhists?

The Desire of Ages 489-90 and Messiah 275

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Are we in danger of listening to others and

holding on to our traditions instead of trying to understand

God’s word for ourselves?

The Desire of Ages 489-90 and Messiah 275

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How can we recognize this danger in ourselves?

The Desire of Ages 489-90 and Messiah 275

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How can we besure that we

heed the knockat our hearts?

The Desire of Ages 489-90 and Messiah 275

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What might be theresult if we do not?

The Desire of Ages 489-90 and Messiah 275

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What is the only way salvation can be

understood?

The Desire of Ages 494-5 and Messiah 276

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What does this mean?

The Desire of Ages 494-5 and Messiah 276

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The greatest religious leaders of that time

didn’t understand who Jesus was. But simple fishermen did. What

does this say to us today?

The Desire of Ages 494-5 and Messiah 276