Luke 21:18
Yet not even a hair of your head will perish.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Luke 21:18?

2. How does Luke 21:18 assure us of God's protection in trials?

3. What does "not a hair of your head will perish" signify for believers?

4. How does Luke 21:18 connect with God's promises in Psalm 91?

5. How can we apply the assurance of Luke 21:18 in daily challenges?

6. In what ways does Luke 21:18 encourage trust in God's sovereignty?

7. How does Luke 21:18 assure believers of God's protection despite life's challenges?

8. What historical context surrounds the promise in Luke 21:18?

9. How does Luke 21:18 relate to the theme of divine providence?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Luke 21?

11. What is the Nazirite vow?

12. What does the Bible say about pandemic diseases?

13. How did Absalom become caught by his head or hair in the oak tree (2 Samuel 18:9), and does this detail conflict with scientific plausibility?

14. Psalm 31:7-8 affirms divine deliverance, yet history shows numerous faithful people suffering or dying--how do we reconcile this apparent discrepancy?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the assurance that "not even a hair of your head will perish" impact your understanding of God's care for you?

2. In what ways can you apply the promise of divine protection in your daily life, especially when facing trials?

3. How does the concept of eternal security in Christ influence your perspective on earthly challenges and persecution?

4. Reflect on a time when you experienced God's intimate knowledge and care in your life. How did it strengthen your faith?

5. How can you encourage others who are facing persecution or trials with the truths found in Luke 21:18 and related scriptures?1. How does the widow's offering challenge your understanding of sacrificial giving?

2. What lessons can you learn from the prophecy about the Temple's destruction?

3. How do the signs of the End Times that Jesus describes relate to events in our world today?

4. What does Jesus' prediction of persecution mean for Christians today?

5. How should we understand and respond to Jesus' teaching about His Second Coming?

6. In light of Jesus' words about the future, how can we live faithfully in the present?

7. How does Jesus' call to watchfulness challenge you in your spiritual journey?

8. What comfort and hope do you find in Jesus' words about the certainty of redemption?

9. How can you apply the message of endurance and perseverance in your personal life?

10. How should we live our lives knowing that Jesus' return is imminent?

11. How does the message of this chapter help you in facing the trials and uncertainties of life?

12. How can we stay spiritually alert in a world full of distractions and temptations?

13. How can we prepare ourselves for the second coming of Jesus?

14. What can we do to ensure we are not led astray by false prophets or teachings?

15. How does this chapter shape your understanding of eschatology (the study of end times)?

16. What kind of prayer life does Jesus recommend in times of trial?

17. How does Jesus' prophecy about Jerusalem resonate with its current status?

18. How do you interpret the parable of the fig tree in your life context?

19. In what ways does knowing about the second coming of Jesus influence your daily decisions?

20. How can the teachings of this chapter help us to share the Gospel message with others?

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