- Make sure they understand that a “Rhetorical Question” is
not to be answered out loud (or it could get embarrassing).
- Read a section at a time and then ask the appropriate
rhetorical question: “Have you ever done this?” or “Have you
always done this?” You can elaborate on theme of “do you think
any human is perfect on this score? Do you think you'll every be
perfect on this?”
- At the end say something to the effect: This is what it takes
to earn your way into heaven. Maybe you can live up to one or
another of these commandments but what are your chances of living up
to all of them? So. What are your chances of earning your way into
heaven. Jesus has spelled it out pretty clearly here.
- So if we can't earn
our way into heaven what hope do we have? Someone will probably
guess correctly “Jesus.”
- Once it is decided that our
only hope is the Salvation afforded us by the death/resurrection of
Jesus, you can enter into a discussion of why do we try
to live up to the commandments of the Bible. Stress that we do this
as a way of saying “Thank you” to God; it is an act of gratitude
not an attempt to buy our way into heaven.
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