Interesting question! “Do some Willful Protestants do God’s Work?”

.                                                        Jesus Christ cures many kinds of blindness.

Question 1:  “Is it possible for Willful Protestants to do God’s Work by disobeying Him?”

Answer:  “Today’s Reading comes from Mt. 9:27-31.  It tells about two Willful Protestants who did God’s Work by disobeying Him.”

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Question 2:  “Who were they?”

Answer:  “‘As Jesus passed by, two blind men followed Him, crying out, “Son of David, have pity on us!’

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Question 3:  “What did the ‘blind men’ do?

Answer:   “‘When He entered the house, the blind men approached Him and Jesus said to them, ‘Do you believe that I can do this?’ (cure your blindness)?”

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Question 4:  “Did the ‘blind men’ believe that Jesus had The Power to cure their blindness?”

Answer:    “‘Yes, Lord,’ they said to Him.’

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Question 5:  “What did Jesus do?”

Answer:    “‘Then He touched their eyes and said, ‘Let it be done for you according to your faith.’

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Question 6:  “Did Jesus cure their blindness?”

Answer:   “Yes!  ‘And their eyes were opened.’

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Question 7:  “What Direct Order did Jesus give to the men whose blindness He had cured?”

Answer:  “‘Jesus warned them sternly, ‘See that no one knows about this.’

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Question 8:  “Did the men Jesus cured of blindness obey Him?

Answer:  “They were Willful Protestants!  They disobeyed a Direct Order from Jesus!  ‘But they went out and spread word of Him through all that land.’

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Question 9:  “Do Willful Protestants still disobey Direct Orders from Jesus?”?

Answer:  “All Willful Protestants disobey This Direct Order from Jesus!  ‘And I say unto you, thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.’

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Question 10:  “Can Willful Protestants do good works for God?”

Answer:  “Those who ‘spread word of Him throughout the land’ may do good works if they encourage everyone to obey Every Word of Jesus that they can.”

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