Questions can be effective tools when teaching people. Jesus knew the power of questions and asked them often when He taught folks. Let us look at two questions Jesus asked and make some applications to ourselves.
Opinion

Our pets are part of our family. Our pets understand. Whatever our mood, our pets are always there. They’re there to comfort. They can and will instantly put you in a good mood when things are going rotten. Plain and simple, our pets are our friends.
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The warmer weather makes me want to be outside more. Saturday, I weeded around the flowers in my yard and enjoyed the sunshine. I’ve noticed that my daughters and others have begun to walk for exercise – I haven’t gotten into that routine yet.
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Thoughts: The Bible tells us of a man who declared; “My barns are bursting and running over. I will pull them down and build bigger ones (and fill them too).” To this God said, “You fool, this night your soul will be required of Me.”
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I stayed some with my stepmom, in Taylorsville, last week. She had hip-replacement surgery. She’s eighty-two years old and is still one of the strongest women both physically and mentally I’ve ever known. She had surgery on a Monday, went from the hospital to rehab the following Saturday, and
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A few months ago, there was a news report about the Irving Middle School in Lincoln, Nebraska, and their decision to not refer to their students as “boys” and “girls”, but rather in “non-gender” terms.
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James Best, best known as bumbling yet endearing Sheriff Roscoe P.
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Sometimes in the middle of a problem, one of life’s little pleasures helps me to realize “this too shall pass.” For example, turning on the fireplace during a chilly evening or allowing myself to wake without setting an alarm makes me feel better – a little pleasure.
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Twice, on Thursday night, at near midnight, I chased my beagle around the front yard with a flyswatter—in my pajamas, barefoot, and in the rain. He was howling at something in the nearby pasture, something that wasn’t supposed to be there, probably a coyote. Twice, he started howling again as t
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