QUESTIONS FOR MATTHEW TEN:
1. How many disciples did Jesus call unto himself? (vs. 1)
2. What powers did he give to them? (vs. 1)
3. On the other side of the paper, what were their names? (vs. 2-4)
4. Which ones are named as brothers? (vs. 2-4)
5. Who were these sent to? Who were they not to go to? (vs. 5-6)
6. What were they to preach as they went? (vs. 7) Who else preached this message?
7. What were they not to take, and why not? (vs. 9-10)
8. Who were they to search out in each city? (vs. 11) For what purpose?
9. What were they to do about those who would not hear? (vs. 14)
10. How does Jesus describe the judgment against those who would not hear? (vs. 15)
11. They were sent forth as what in the midst of what? (vs. 16) What was their attitude to be?
12. What sort of treatment would they expect to receive? (vs. 17-18)
13. What were they not to be anxious about when delivered up? (vs. 19)
14. How would they know what to say? (vs. 19-20) Who is being addressed? When is this?
15. Who would be saved? (vs. 22)
16. What were they to do when persecuted in one city? (vs. 23)
17. Why should it be natural for the apostles to be persecuted? (vs. 24-25)
18. What were they to do with that which Jesus taught them privately? (vs. 26-27)
19. Should they be afraid because of this persecution? (vs. 28) What should cause fear?
20. Does God care what happens to us? (vs. 29-31)
21. What will Jesus do if we confess him? If we deny? (vs. 32-33)
22. How will faithfulness effect one’s earthly relationships? (vs. 34-37)
23. How is our willingness to sacrifice described and what does this mean? (vs. 38-39).
24. To receive the apostles is the same as receiving whom? (vs. 40)
25. Does God overlook the good we do or attempt to do? (vs. 41-42)
MEMORY WORK:
Matt. 10:2-4; 22; 28; 29-31; 32-33; 37-39