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Blacknall Women's Bible Study The Sermon On The Mount

The document provides questions for a women's Bible study group to discuss at their end of year brunch about their semester-long study of Matthew chapters 5-7, known as the Sermon on the Mount. The questions prompt reflection on key lessons learned, impactful discussions from small groups, how their understanding of God and application of scripture has changed, and how they plan to use what they learned to help others.

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Blacknall Women's Bible Study The Sermon On The Mount

The document provides questions for a women's Bible study group to discuss at their end of year brunch about their semester-long study of Matthew chapters 5-7, known as the Sermon on the Mount. The questions prompt reflection on key lessons learned, impactful discussions from small groups, how their understanding of God and application of scripture has changed, and how they plan to use what they learned to help others.

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Blacknall Women’s Bible Study

The Sermon On the Mount


Summary Questions for discussion time at the End of Year Brunch

Please reread Matthew chapters 5-7 and review your notes from the
homework and lectures as you complete the following questions. This sheet
is for your own personal use but we recommend bringing it with you to the
brunch for reference during the panel discussion time.

1. The Sermon On the Mount is a combination of good news and


tough talk. What did you hear?
Good:
Tough:

2. What has been one of the most significant lessons you have
learned from your study of The Sermon On the Mount this
semester?

3. From your small group, what discussion was the most lively or
lengthy? Summarize a few points.
4. How has your understanding of God’s character, His plan for
the world, and His will for you changed through your study of
The Sermon On the Mount?

5. How has the study of The Sermon On the Mount changed


your thinking? Your understanding of Scripture? Your
relationship to Christ?

6. What lessons from the lectures have significantly impacted


your life and how have you applied them to your life?

7. What difference has the study of The Sermon On the Mount or


your participation in this class made in your choices for
activities or goals for your life?
8. How do you plan to use what you have learned to help others
in your family, church, community or business/school?

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