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What ever happened to the apostles?. Let’s learn more about one of the apostle. Let’s learn more about one of the apostle. James = Greek form of Jacob “heel grasper; trickster ” See handouts. Leonardo da Vinci. James the Lesser and da Vinci?. Map of the Apostles. Discussion Questions.
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Let’s learn more about one of the apostle • James = Greek form of Jacob “heel grasper; trickster” • See handouts
Discussion Questions • Would it be good for us and for the Church if there were no unanswered questions? Why or why not? • No, we would have no reason to dig deeper into Scripture, no need for faith, cf. Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” • What can we learn from the fact that the disciples themselves asked questions to the very end? • So when they met together, they asked him, “Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?” (Acts 1:6) • We will not know it all this side of heaven either
Discussion Questions • Did the sublime conviction of Paul mean that all of his questions were answered? What is Paul saying about his questions in these passages? • 9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10 but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears. 11 When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me. 12 Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known. (1 Corinthians 13:9-12) • 8 Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me. 9 But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. (2 Corinthians 12:8-9)
Discussion Questions • Did the sublime conviction of Paul mean that all of his questions were answered? What is Paul saying about his questions in these passages? • 9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10 but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears. 11 When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me. 12Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known. (1 Corinthians 13:9-12) • 8Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me. 9 But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. (2 Corinthians 12:8-9) • No; Paul is saying these questions will not be answered now.
Discussion Questions • What comfort is there for us in the realization that among the Twelve there were men of whom we know nothing at all today? • Much like most of Christians, unsung saints are the majority of the Christians of all time • Why does the Bible not answer all of our questions, even about what happened to the apostles? • Bible’s goal is to tell us about our Savior, not answer all our questions cf. John 20:31 “But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.”
Discussion Questions • What was the real distinction of James the Lesser, of whom we know only his name? • Another unsung saint, another faithful apostle • How are we like James the Lesser? • Being unsung ourselves, doing our works of love without another watching or noticing except God. • How many people will know what we did or even our names 2000 years from now?!
James the Lesser • We praise you, Lord, for Philip, / Blest guide to Greek and Jew, • And for young James the faithful, / Who heard and followed you. • Oh, grant us grace to know you / The victor in the strife, • That we with all your servants / May wear the crown of life. • - CW 552 By All your Saints Still Striving