Matthew 15:18
But the things that come out of the mouth come from the heart, and these things defile a man.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Matthew 15:18?

2. How does Matthew 15:18 emphasize the importance of guarding our hearts?

3. What practical steps can we take to prevent "evil thoughts" from our hearts?

4. How does Matthew 15:18 connect with Proverbs 4:23 about guarding our hearts?

5. In what ways can we align our speech with the teachings of Jesus?

6. How can Matthew 15:18 guide our daily interactions and conversations with others?

7. How does Matthew 15:18 challenge the concept of inherent human goodness?

8. What does Matthew 15:18 reveal about the nature of sin?

9. How does Matthew 15:18 relate to the idea of personal responsibility for one's words?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Matthew 15?

11. How does your heart reflect your true self?

12. How do words defile a person?

13. What are idle words?

14. How do words defile a person?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding the heart as the source of defilement change your perspective on personal holiness?

2. In what ways can you guard your heart to ensure that your words and actions reflect Christ's teachings?

3. How do the teachings in James 3:6 about the tongue relate to Jesus' message in Matthew 15:18?

4. What practical steps can you take to ensure that your speech is edifying and not defiling to yourself or others?

5. How can you apply the principle of inner transformation in your daily walk with Christ, focusing on heart change rather than external appearances?1. How does Jesus' confrontation with the Pharisees challenge your understanding of tradition and commandments?

2. What does the story of the Canaanite woman teach you about persistence and faith?

3. How does Jesus' miracle of feeding the four thousand resonate with your understanding of God's provision?

4. In what ways can you identify with the Canaanite woman in her desperation and faith?

5. How does Jesus' explanation of true defilement challenge your understanding of sin and purity?

6. Why do you think Jesus initially did not respond to the Canaanite woman's plea?

7. What practical steps can you take to ensure that you value God's commandments above human traditions?

8. How does Jesus' interaction with the Canaanite woman shape your understanding of His character?

9. What can you learn from the crowd's response to Jesus' healings and miracles?

10. How can Jesus' compassion towards the multitude inspire you to show compassion in your community?

11. How do the Pharisees' accusation and Jesus' response affect your understanding of hypocrisy in religious practice?

12. How does the Canaanite woman's faith challenge or encourage your personal faith journey?

13. How can the story of Jesus feeding the multitude inspire you in times of scarcity or need?

14. How does this chapter shape your understanding of Jesus' mission and authority?

15. How can you apply the lesson of true defilement in your day-to-day life?

16. What does the faith of the Canaanite woman teach about the inclusiveness of God's grace?

17. How does the crowd's praise after witnessing Jesus' miracles challenge your response to God's work in your life?

18. Why is it important to understand the difference between human tradition and God's commandments as seen in this chapter?

19. In what areas of your life do you need to show faith like the Canaanite woman?

20. How can you be a conduit of Jesus' compassion in your interactions with others?

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