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"• LESSON 14 (April 3) •""Luke 13 • “Strive to Enter Through the Narrow Door”""1. What major question that men and women have struggled with for millennia is Jesus addressing""in Luke 13:1-5? And what does he teach his disciples by his response?""2. “No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish” (13:3, 5). What do we need to""understand and apply from this repeated answer from Jesus?""3. What should we make of Jesus’ parable of the barren fig tree in Luke 13:6-9? What is his point?""4. Carefully read Luke 13:10-17. Why did Jesus refer to the ruler of the synagogue (and others) as""“hypocrites” (13:15)? What else do we learn from this section of Luke’s “orderly account”?""5. To refresh ourselves, what does Jesus mean when he refers to “the kingdom of God” (13:18)?""6. In what way is “the kingdom of God” like “a grain of mustard seed” (13:18-19)?""7. In what way is “the kingdom of God” like “leaven” (13:20-21)?""8. When Jesus encourages people to “enter through the narrow door” (13:22-24) what does he""mean?""9. What is Jesus communicating in Luke 13:25-30? In what way do his words still matter?""10. What important truths do we learn in Luke 13:31-35?"