Matthew 21:14
The blind and the lame came to Him at the temple, and He healed them.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Matthew 21:14?

2. How does Matthew 21:14 demonstrate Jesus' compassion and power in healing?

3. What can we learn about faith from the blind and lame in Matthew 21:14?

4. How does Jesus' healing in Matthew 21:14 connect to Old Testament prophecies?

5. How can we apply Jesus' example of healing to our daily lives?

6. What does Matthew 21:14 teach us about approaching Jesus with our needs?

7. How does Matthew 21:14 demonstrate Jesus' authority and compassion simultaneously?

8. Why were the blind and lame specifically mentioned in Matthew 21:14?

9. What is the significance of healing in the temple in Matthew 21:14?

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

11. Does God still perform miracles today?

12. Did Jesus cleanse the temple the same day he entered Jerusalem? Yes (Matthew 21:12) or No, he waited until the next day (Mark 11:1-17)?

13. Is there historical or archaeological evidence to support the large-scale temple cleansing described in Matthew 21:12-13?

14. How does God provide deliverance from troubles?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Jesus' healing of the blind and the lame in the temple demonstrate His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy?

2. In what ways can we, as believers, approach Jesus with faith like the blind and the lame did?

3. How can our local church become a place of healing and restoration for those in need, following Jesus' example?

4. What does this passage teach us about the nature of Jesus' compassion and authority, and how can we apply this understanding in our daily lives?

5. How do the healings performed by Jesus in the temple connect to the broader account of His ministry and the mission of the early church as seen in Acts?1. What does Jesus' Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem teach us about His nature and mission?

2. How does the cleansing of the temple reflect Jesus' attitude towards religious corruption?

3. What does the cursing of the fig tree teach us about faith and fruitfulness?

4. In what ways does the Parable of the Two Sons challenge our actions versus our promises?

5. How does the Parable of the Tenants foreshadow the events leading to Jesus' crucifixion?

6. How does Jesus' reaction to the religious leaders questioning His authority provide insight into dealing with unjust criticism?

7. How can we apply the lessons from the cleansing of the temple to our modern day worship practices?

8. What are the implications of Jesus' teachings on faith for our personal prayer life?

9. How does Jesus' response to the praise of children affirm His acceptance of sincere worship?

10. How do the parables in this chapter challenge religious hypocrisy?

11. In what ways can we guard against unfruitfulness, as illustrated by the cursed fig tree?

12. How can we demonstrate a faith that moves mountains in our current circumstances?

13. How does Jesus' entry into Jerusalem model humility despite recognition?

14. In what ways does the Parable of the Two Sons challenge us to align our actions with our words?

15. How can we ensure our places of worship maintain the purity and focus that Jesus demonstrated in the temple?

16. What can we learn from the religious leaders' inability to answer Jesus' question about John's baptism?

17. How does the Parable of the Tenants reflect on the consequences of rejecting God's messengers and His Son?

18. How does the religious leaders' fear of the crowds inform us about the power of popular opinion?

19. How can we cultivate a heart that produces the fruits of the kingdom, as implied in the Parable of the Tenants?

20. How can the Triumphal Entry inspire us to publicly recognize and honor Jesus in our lives today?

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