Matthew 8:7
"I will go and heal him," Jesus replied.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Matthew 8:7?

2. How does Matthew 8:7 demonstrate Jesus' willingness to heal and serve others?

3. What does Jesus' response in Matthew 8:7 reveal about His authority and compassion?

4. How can we apply Jesus' readiness to help in our daily interactions?

5. Connect Matthew 8:7 with another instance where Jesus heals with a word.

6. How can we emulate Jesus' example of immediate action in Matthew 8:7?

7. How does Matthew 8:7 demonstrate Jesus' willingness to heal?

8. What does Matthew 8:7 reveal about Jesus' authority over illness?

9. How does Matthew 8:7 reflect Jesus' compassion for all people?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Matthew 8?

11. What miracles did Jesus perform according to the Bible?

12. Did the centurion personally ask Jesus to heal his slave in Capernaum? Yes (Matthew 8:5) or No, he sent others (Luke 7:3,6)?

13. Why does Jesus refuse to perform miracles in some places due to lack of faith (Mark 6:5), if miracles are meant to convince skeptics?

14. Who was the Roman Centurion in the Bible?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the centurion's faith challenge our understanding of who can approach Jesus and receive His help?

2. In what ways does the centurion's humility before Jesus serve as a model for our own prayer life and relationship with God?

3. How does Jesus' response to the centurion's request demonstrate His authority and compassion? How can we apply this understanding to our own lives?

4. What can we learn from the centurion's intercession for his servant about the importance of praying for others?

5. How does the account of the centurion and his servant connect with other instances of faith and healing in the Gospels, and what does this teach us about the nature of faith?1. What does Jesus' willingness to touch and heal the leper say about His view of those considered unclean or outcasts in society?

2. How does the faith of the centurion challenge your understanding of faith?

3. In what ways can you emulate the faith of the centurion in your life?

4. How does the healing of Peter’s mother-in-law shed light on Jesus' approach to sickness and healing?

5. What does the mass healing in Matthew 8:16-17 teach about Jesus' compassion and authority?

6. How does Jesus' teaching about the cost of discipleship affect your commitment to Him?

7. What can you learn from Jesus' calming of the storm about His power over nature and life's challenges?

8. How does the healing of the demon-possessed men showcase Jesus' authority over spiritual forces?

9. How would you apply the lesson of faith shown by the leper and the centurion to your own life?

10. How does the healing of the demon-possessed men change your perception of Jesus' authority?

11. How does Jesus' compassion towards those who are sick or demon-possessed affect your view of Him?

12. How would you respond to Jesus' call to follow Him, knowing the costs outlined in this chapter?

13. How can Jesus' command over the wind and waves provide comfort in your personal storms?

14. What are some 'storms' in your life where you need to trust Jesus' authority?

15. How can the fear of the townspeople at the healing of the demon-possessed men inform your understanding of people's reactions to the supernatural?

16. How can you practice your faith in Jesus' healing power in your daily life?

17. Reflect on the sacrifices required to follow Jesus. What might you need to give up?

18. How does the authority of Jesus over sickness, nature, and spiritual forces bring you comfort?

19. In what ways can you extend your faith as the leper and centurion did?

20. How do the miracles of Matthew 8 reinforce your faith in Jesus' divine authority and power?

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