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Be Always On the Watch and Pray

 Be Always on the Watch and Pray


Luke 21:1-38

Key Verse 21:36


1. Think about the widow's offering and Jesus' comment about it in verses 1-4. Why do you think Jesus brought this to the disciples' attention?


2. In verses 5-6 we see two "different" views on the "same" subject, the temple. Why the differences? Why is it important for us to see things (such as church buildings) the way Jesus does? 


3. Think about the two questions the disciples asked in verse 7 and Jesus' reply in verses 8-28. What does Jesus' reply tell us about the following?


1) The things (or events) that will happen to: 


a) The race (or generation) in general (8-11);

b) The disciples (12-19);

c) Jerusalem and its inhabitants (20-24); and

d) Celestial bodies before the end time (25-26).


2) The time the "end" will come (27).


4. Read verse 28. What does "your redemption" mean? Why is it such good news (that the disciples should stand up and lift up their heads)?


5. Consider the parable in verses 29-33. What does this passage tell us about Jesus' words and the kingdom of God coming? 


6. Read verses 34-36. Why should we be careful? Why should we always be on the watch and pray? 


7. Think about what Jesus did during the last few moments of his life in verses 37-38. What does this passage teach us about the practical way to remain alert all the time? 






















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