Matthew 16:21
From that time on Jesus began to show His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, chief priests, and scribes, and that He must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Matthew 16:21?

2. How does Matthew 16:21 reveal Jesus' foreknowledge of His suffering and resurrection?

3. What does Jesus' prediction in Matthew 16:21 teach about His mission on earth?

4. How can Matthew 16:21 strengthen our faith in God's sovereign plan?

5. How does Matthew 16:21 connect to Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah?

6. How should Jesus' example in Matthew 16:21 influence our response to personal trials?

7. Why did Jesus begin to reveal His suffering and death in Matthew 16:21?

8. How does Matthew 16:21 align with Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah?

9. What significance does Jesus' prediction of His resurrection hold in Matthew 16:21?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Matthew 16?

11. Why was Jesus dead for three days?

12. What is the Olivet Discourse about?

13. Why did Jesus say that some of His followers "will not taste death" before He returns (Matthew 16:28)?

14. Why did Peter sever Malchus's ear?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Jesus' prediction of His suffering and resurrection in Matthew 16:21 shape our understanding of His mission and purpose?

2. In what ways do the roles of the elders, chief priests, and scribes in this passage reflect the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies?

3. How can the promise of resurrection in this verse provide hope and encouragement in your personal life today?

4. What lessons can we learn from Jesus' preparation of His disciples for the events to come, and how can we apply these lessons to our own spiritual preparation?

5. How does understanding the necessity of Jesus' suffering and death deepen our appreciation for the Gospel message and its implications for our lives?1. How does Jesus' response to the Pharisees and Sadducees' demand for a sign challenge your understanding of faith?

2. What lessons can you learn from Jesus' warning about the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees?

3. How does Peter's confession of Christ inspire your personal faith and testimony?

4. In what ways does Jesus' prediction of His suffering and death deepen your understanding of His mission?

5. How does Jesus' teaching about self-denial and carrying the cross apply to your life today?

6. How does the promise of Jesus' return in glory provide hope in your present circumstances?

7. How do you interpret the statement about the 'keys of the kingdom of heaven'? How does it apply to your life?

8. How can we discern between worldly wisdom and Godly revelation in our lives, as seen in Peter's life within this chapter?

9. What are some 'leavens' (false teachings or harmful influences) in today's society that Christians should beware of?

10. How would you respond to Jesus' question, "Who do you say I am?"

11. What are some practical ways you can 'deny yourself, take up your cross and follow Jesus' in your current situation?

12. How does Jesus' rebuke of Peter challenge you to check your thoughts and motivations?

13. How do you reconcile the idea of losing life to save it, as Jesus mentions in verse 25?

14. In what ways can you affirm your faith in Christ, following Peter's example?

15. How does this chapter shape your understanding of discipleship?

16. What does the 'Transfiguration' tell you about Jesus' nature and mission?

17. How would you handle a situation where your personal feelings or thoughts are contrary to God's will, like Peter?

18. What is the significance of the 'sign of Jonah' mentioned by Jesus in this context?

19. How does Jesus' prophecy about His suffering and death contribute to your understanding of His love and sacrifice?

20. What steps can you take to better align your thoughts and actions with God's will, as portrayed in this chapter?

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