March 25 – Matthew 26:17-30

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  1. Can we really betray someone without earning their trust first?
  2. Why does Judas get a bad rap when we all have betrayed Jesus with our words and actions?
  3. How does Jesus make the Jewish Passover complete?

March 26 – Matthew 26:36-46

  1. How often do we ask God to get us out of a difficult situation or something that we don’t want to do?
  2. Do we need to be completely honest with ourselves, others and God before we can completely surrender?
  3. How often do we want to do the right thing but temptation gets in the way?
  4. How do we overcome temptation when it comes our way?

March 27 – Matthew 26:47-56

  1. How often do we try to defend Jesus, when He can defend Himself?
  2. Do we try to do God’s plan our way? How well does it work out?
  3. Would betrayal really be an option if we didn’t gain or profit somehow?

March 28 – Matthew 26:57-68

  1. If Jesus was claiming to be the Son of God and wasn’t, did He really deserve death?
  2. Do we stay silent with the truth because we don’t want to face the repercussions of proclaiming what is right?
  3. How easy is it to manipulate or avoid the truth to make ourselves look better or to destroy someone else?

March 29 – Matthew 27:11-26

  1. Are you fickle enough to be persuaded by public opinion, no matter how wrong it is?
  2. How often do we try to proclaim our own innocence in a situation so that we can sleep better?
  3. Are we more concerned with our own comfort and popularity rather than what is right and true?

March 30 – Matthew 27:32-56

  1. What is the significance of the curtain being torn in half?
  2. Is the phrase “why have you forsaken me” a cry of desperation or of victory?

March 31 – Matthew 28:1-15

  1. How often are lies told so that we can save our own skin?
  2. How often do we look for Jesus in all the wrong places?
  3. When we encounter the living, breathing Jesus, do we keep it to ourselves, or do we go out and share with others?

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