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What is the main message of Proverbs 3:7 mentioned in the text?
What is the main message of Proverbs 3:7 mentioned in the text?
- To fear and respect the LORD, avoiding evil (correct)
- To trust in one's wisdom and make decisions independently
- To prioritize personal desires over everything else
- To follow detours and distractions in life
What is a detour, as described in the text?
What is a detour, as described in the text?
- A distraction from the main way or change in direction (correct)
- An unavoidable obstacle in life
- A shortcut to reach goals faster
- A certain path that guarantees success
Why did the prodigal son end up becoming poor in the story mentioned?
Why did the prodigal son end up becoming poor in the story mentioned?
- Because he invested his money wisely
- As a result of wasteful spending on parties and a luxurious lifestyle (correct)
- Due to unexpected circumstances beyond his control
- Because he followed his father's wise advice
What lesson can be learned from the prodigal son's story?
What lesson can be learned from the prodigal son's story?
How does the Bible story of the prodigal son relate to the concept of detours mentioned in the text?
How does the Bible story of the prodigal son relate to the concept of detours mentioned in the text?
What made the younger son decide to return to his father?
What made the younger son decide to return to his father?
How did the father react when he saw his son returning from a distance?
How did the father react when he saw his son returning from a distance?
What is the significance of the father's preparation for a celebration upon the son's return?
What is the significance of the father's preparation for a celebration upon the son's return?
What lesson can be learned from the younger son taking a step back to the ideal path?
What lesson can be learned from the younger son taking a step back to the ideal path?
What caused the younger son to realize his mistakes and repent?
What caused the younger son to realize his mistakes and repent?
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