To empower others to consider why God asks questions, DRAW them out

Here's a set of DRAW questions you can use for a discussion of “Why does God ask questions?
 
Define: Get the facts defined.
  1. What questions does God ask? Gen. 3.9, 3.11, 3.13, 4.6-7, 4.10, 18.9. Job 38.2, 38.4-11, 38.12-13, 38.16-20, 38.22-41, 39.1-5, 39.9-12, 39.19-20, 39.2-27, 40.2, 40.8-9, 41.1-7.
  2. What questions does Jesus ask? Mark 2.8, 2.9, 2.19, 3.4, 3.23, 3.33, 4.13, 4.21, 4.30, 4.40, 5.9, 5.30, 5.39, 6.38, 7.18, 8.5, 8.12, 8.17-21, 8.23, 8.27, 8.29, 8.36, 8.37, 9.12 9.16, 9.19, 9.21, 9.33, 9.50, 10.3, 10.18, 10.36, 10.38, 10.51, 11.17, 11.30, 12.9, 12.10-11, 12.15, 12.16, 12.24, 12.26, 12.35, 12.37, 13.2, 14.6, 14.37, 14.41, 14.48, 15.34. Acts 9.4
Respond: Get the facts responded to in terms of feelings/experiences.
  1. Which question that God asks in Genesis or Job interests you? Tell me about that.
  2. Which question that Jesus asks in Mark or Acts makes you uncomfortable? Tell me about that.
  3. What do you think about questions God or Jesus ask?
Analyze: Get the facts, feelings, and experiences analyzed.
  1. Why does God ask questions?
  2. Why does Jesus ask questions?
  3. How do questions help you grow?
What’s next?: Get next steps considered.
  1. What questions can you ask your students?
  2. How can you use questions to help your students love God