Matthew 10:26
So do not be afraid of them. For there is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, and nothing hidden that will not be made known.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Matthew 10:26?

2. How does Matthew 10:26 encourage us to overcome fear in sharing the Gospel?

3. What does "nothing concealed that will not be disclosed" teach about God's truth?

4. How can Matthew 10:26 inspire confidence in God's ultimate justice and revelation?

5. Connect Matthew 10:26 with another scripture emphasizing God's truth being revealed.

6. How can we apply the principle of openness from Matthew 10:26 in daily life?

7. What does Matthew 10:26 mean by "nothing concealed that will not be revealed"?

8. How does Matthew 10:26 challenge our understanding of truth and secrecy?

9. What historical context influences the message of Matthew 10:26?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Matthew 10?

11. What does 'God will reveal the hidden things' mean?

12. What is the significance of Narnia's final battle?

13. What does "God will reveal the hidden things" mean?

14. What does the Bible say about Christian secret societies?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding that "nothing concealed will not be disclosed" impact your approach to sharing the Gospel?

2. In what ways can the assurance of God's ultimate revelation help you deal with fear or anxiety about the future?

3. How can you apply the principle of living transparently in your daily life, knowing that hidden things will be made known?

4. What other scriptures reinforce the idea of God's omniscience and ultimate justice, and how do they encourage you?

5. How can the promise of eventual disclosure of truth provide comfort and strength during times of persecution or opposition?1. What does the naming and sending of the twelve disciples signify in the ministry of Jesus?

2. How do you understand the specific instructions Jesus gave to the disciples for their mission?

3. What lessons can you learn from Jesus' forewarning about future persecutions?

4. How can Jesus' reassurance about God's care during persecution offer comfort in your personal challenges?

5. What does it mean to fear God rather than people, and how can you apply this in your life?

6. How does Jesus' statement about bringing division affect your understanding of the Christian mission?

7. What does it mean to take up your cross and follow Jesus in today's context?

8. How does the promise of reward for receiving disciples encourage hospitality and support within the Christian community?

9. How can the commissioning of the disciples inspire your personal evangelistic efforts?

10. How do you respond to the idea of persecution for your faith? What practical steps can you take to prepare for such a scenario?

11. What does it mean to acknowledge Jesus before others? How can you practically do this in your daily life?

12. How do the disciples' instructions about relying on God's provision challenge your approach to ministry or service?

13. How do you understand the phrase "he who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it"?

14. What implications does the disciples' authority over unclean spirits and to heal diseases have on your understanding of spiritual power and authority?

15. How can the disciples' mandate to freely give as they have freely received shape your attitude towards service and generosity?

16. How does Jesus' teaching about household division for His sake challenge conventional notions of family loyalty?

17. How can you demonstrate the kind of commitment Jesus expects of His disciples in your life today?

18. How does the principle of reward for welcoming Jesus' disciples apply in your Christian fellowship?

19. What does the disciples' mission to the lost sheep of Israel reveal about God's heart for the lost?

20. How does Jesus' teaching about the value of each believer to God comfort and assure you in your faith journey?

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