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You are here: Home / Sermons / 20/20 Vision / Zechariah: Jesus is our 30 pieces of Silver

Zechariah: Jesus is our 30 pieces of Silver

October 20, 2019   ·   Leave a Comment

Andrew Allison · Listen

Sermon Questions Zechariah 11:4-13

1. Have you ever seen someone do something (coach a team, paint a room, ride a motorcycle) and you thought you could do it better but when you tried, realized how tough it was? Tell the story.

2. What most makes you want to quit something?

3. What qualities in a leader make you most want to follow her/him? What qualities in a leader repulse you?

4. Jesus said that He is the Good Shepherd. What exactly does that mean, especially when He’s contrasted with Zechariah 11?

5. What leadership role does our Lord have you these days? Are you laying your life down for the sheep or are they having to lay down for you?

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