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1. Jews, future, deliver, anointed one, kingdom
2. Messiah, kingdom, person, prepare, sins, Gospel
3. True
4. Present, future, results, valuable, total commitment
5. Chosen people, all, the poor and lowly, poor
6. Levi and Zacchaeus, romans, sinners, welfare, mercy, sign
7. To live in such a way that they will attract others to Gods kingdom.
8. They teach that wealth can blind us to the truth that God is the source of all gifts
9. Standards, Golden, ungrateful, merciful, condemn, generous
10. Parable, compared, cooperating, eternal life
11. They convey the heart of his message, they show that Jesus was an outstanding preacher, and They give a good idea of how Jesus was able to defend himself against opponents
12. Prodigal son, sinners, compassionate, repentant
13. Tax collector, think, superior, prideful, humble sinner
14. A story involving a sustained comparison in which people, things, and events symbolically represent something else.
15. Farmers, chief priests, authority, rejection, dashed to pieces
16. Salvation is here, The Kingdom of God is a pure gift, God loves sinners, The good news about the Kingdom of God requires an urgent response, The Good News of Gods Kingdom demands repentance, Following Jesus may bring suffering
17. Miracles, Messianic age, sent him, believe, granting
18. False
19. Some thought it was Satan.
20. True
21. Physical Healings, Exorcisms, Nature Miracles, Raisings from the Dead
22. Sin, coming, wholeness, blind beggar, ask him
23. True
24. Forces, creation, storm, commands, obey him
25. Raising, dead, life and death, foreshadow, God, Messiah
26. They show gods power has broken into human history through the coming of his Son, They show that Jesus Christ has dominion over Satan and the forces of darkness, They reveal that because he is God he has the power to forgive sins, They reveal his identity as Gods only Son the Savior and the Messiah, As signs of Gods Kingdom that has broken into human history, They lead people to put their faith in him.

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