1. What was going to happen in the lives of Christ’s disciples that might make them “stumble”?
2. Jesus promised to provide help for His disciples in their “dark hours.” What was that help?
3. According to 2 Peter 1:3, what do we possess within the pages of our Bible?
4. Using such passages as James 1:22,25, explain why we today should be expecting any “latter-day” revelations from God.
5. Jesus’ prayer in John 17:9-19 has a theme running throughout it. What is that theme?
6. In John 17:20-21, Jesus prayed for someone. Who was that “someone”?
7. Jesus said in John 14, “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid” (vs. 27). What was Christ’s point in making these statements?
8. Jesus prayed for something in John 17 that was missing in the Corinthian church. What was that “something”?
9. What is the single most important point being made by Jesus in His statement to Pilate in John 18:36?
10. When Jesus said to Pilate, “I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth” (John 18:37), Pilate asked Jesus a question. What was that question, and what is the correct answer to it? Support your response with Scripture.
11. Pilate thought that he had complete power over Jesus. According to John 19:11, however, there was something Pilate didn’t understand. What was it?
12. Using the Book of Deuteronomy to provide an answer, explain why Jews feared crucifixion so badly.
13. Zechariah 13:1 says that a “fountain” would be opened in Jerusalem. What was that fountain?
14. There is something that cannot happen without the shedding of blood. According to Hebrews 9:22, what is that “something”?
15. Thomas frequently is referred to as “doubting Thomas.” What action earned him that nickname?
16. While Thomas may have doubted, he nevertheless did onething that is commendable. What is that one thing?
17. What is the difference in the two Greek words agape and phileo?
THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST,