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Have you ever thought about bowling a perfect game? It takes 12 strikes in a row to bowl a perfect game. Every frame is exactly perfect with a strike. Frame 1…Strike! Frame 6…Strike! Frame 9…Strike! “PERFECT!” At any point was there ever a time the bowling game had an error?
At every point in the game, was it perfectly pleasing to the person bowling?
If the bowling game was always without error and always perfectly pleasing to the bowler, why at the end of the game would he yell out, “PERFECT GAME!”
Using the illustration, explain what the author means when he said of Jesus, “And being made perfect”. What does this mean in regards to Jesus?
In v. 9, even though Jesus was a son, he had to learn through suffering. Even though we are sons/daughters, we still may suffer to learn things. 2 questions:
How does suffering produce learning?
How does it help knowing Jesus suffered while you are suffering?
Below write out all the words you can think of to describe Christ’s divinity and humanity. On the divinity side describe all the ways Christ was divine. On the humanity side list all the ways Christ was human.
Divine Human
Treasure Christ today because he is awesome!