Luke 8:16-18 What God Wants to Reveal Lesson 1: Spiritual truth: (Part I) Is meant to ____ ________________. (Part II) Is for those in the ______________ of ______. (Part III) Reveals what ____ ____________. (Part IV) Needs to ____ ____________ (Luke 8:18a). Lesson 2: God will reveal the ______________ of our __________. Lesson 3: God reveals more to the ________________ and takes from the ____________________. Lesson 4: There's no ________________ __________ in our spiritual understanding. Family Worship Guide Memory Verses: Psalm 16:11 Day 1: Read Luke 8:16-18 Why did Jesus start teaching in parables? Reflecting on the Parable of the Soils, summarize the spiritual truths that have been revealed to you? If spiritual truth is meant to be revealed, and not hidden, what practical effects should that have in our lives - at home, in the workplace, etc.? Day 2: Read Luke 8:16-18, Ps. 18:28, 119:105 What is the purpose of the "lamp" of God's Word? The religious leaders in Jesus' day tried to extinguish his "light"; whose teaching, later in the New Testament, compelled leaders to try to extinguish their teaching, too? Cite specific examples. How should this reaction to spiritual truth prepare us as we are used to reveal the light of spiritual truth in our everyday lives? Day 3: Read Luke 8:16-18 Instead of "how" what words could have been used in verse 18? What is the meaning and significance of the word "how"? Give some examples, especially for the sake of younger children in your group. What is the connection between (A) "how" one listens and (B) the result given in the phrase immediately following the word "for"?
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Scott LaPierre is the teaching pastor at Woodland Christian Church in Woodland, WA, an author, and conference speaker. He holds an MA in Biblical Studies from Liberty University. Scott and his wife, Katie, have nine children and they are passionate homeschooling advocates. Scott...