All things have been entrusted to Me by My Father. No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal Him. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Matthew 11:27? 2. How does Matthew 11:27 emphasize Jesus' unique relationship with the Father? 3. What does "no one knows the Son except the Father" reveal about Jesus' identity? 4. How can we apply "to whom the Son chooses to reveal Him" in evangelism? 5. Connect Matthew 11:27 with John 14:6 on knowing God through Jesus. 6. How should understanding Jesus' authority in Matthew 11:27 impact our daily faith walk? 7. What does Matthew 11:27 reveal about the relationship between Jesus and God the Father? 8. How does Matthew 11:27 support the concept of the Trinity? 9. Why is divine revelation necessary according to Matthew 11:27? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Matthew 11? 11. Who knows the Son except the Father? 12. Who knows the Son except the Father? 13. What defines the holiness of Christ? 14. Which son of Zerubbabel is an ancestor of Jesus: Abiud (Matthew 1:13) or Rhesa (Luke 3:27)? Neither name matches Zerubbabel's sons listed in 1 Chronicles 3:19-20. Discussion Questions 1. How does understanding the sovereignty of Jesus in this verse impact your daily trust in Him?2. In what ways can you deepen your relationship with Jesus to better know the Father? 3. How does the exclusive relationship between the Father and the Son challenge or affirm your understanding of the Trinity? 4. Reflect on a time when you felt Jesus revealed more of the Father to you. How did that experience change your faith journey? 5. How can you actively participate in Jesus' mission to reveal the Father to others in your community or sphere of influence?1. How do you perceive John the Baptist's doubts about Jesus being the Messiah? 2. How does Jesus' response to John's disciples provide assurance about His identity? 3. What can we learn from Jesus' testimony about John the Baptist? 4. What does Jesus mean by saying the least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than John? 5. Why do you think the cities of Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum remained unrepentant despite Jesus' miracles? 6. How does Jesus' lament over these cities affect your understanding of His call to repentance? 7. How do you interpret Jesus' invitation to the weary and burdened? 8. What does the metaphor of Jesus' yoke being easy and His burden light signify? 9. How does this chapter address the issue of doubt in a believer's life? 10. How would you respond to someone who, like John, expresses doubts about Jesus' messianic identity? 11. How do Jesus' actions in this chapter align with Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah? 12. Why do you think Jesus thanked the Father for revealing His truths to the childlike rather than the wise and learned? 13. How does Jesus' rebuke of the unrepentant cities challenge your response to God's call for repentance in your life? 14. What can you learn from Jesus' approach to addressing John's doubts? 15. How does Jesus' invitation to rest apply to your current life situation? 16. How can Jesus' response to John's doubt provide comfort when you experience moments of uncertainty in your faith journey? 17. How do you understand the difference between those in the kingdom of heaven and John the Baptist? 18. How can you practically take on Jesus' yoke and learn from Him in your daily life? 19. What does it mean to be childlike in understanding God's truths? 20. How can we ensure our cities don't become like Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum, in the face of God's miracles and message? Links Matthew 11:27 NIVMatthew 11:27 NLT Matthew 11:27 ESV Matthew 11:27 NASB Matthew 11:27 KJV Matthew 11:27 Commentaries Bible Hub |



