Adam - Why did you choose to act on your own when you had it all?
Eve - Why didn't you stop and think? Why did you act so impulsively?
Cain - Why didn't you control your anger?
Noah - How were you able to be so obedient?
Lot - Why were you so selfish; always thinking of yourself?
King Melchizedek - What was it like to meet Abraham, a Jew, one of a different culture than you, and realize that you both knew the same God? How amazing was that? What revelations did you speak of with each other? Where did you go? Did you keep in touch with Abraham after that initial meeting?
Abraham - How were you able to remain so humble as the founder of the Jewish nation?
Jacob: Why didn't you realize that security does not lie in the accumulation of goods?
Labran: If you finally learned your lesson, today's world could learn a lot from your testimony. If you could tell it, would you? Would you tell people that living a life stamped with self-centerness is not the way to go? Would you tell them that the subconscious tendency to control people and benefit from it or treating people good because of thinly covered self-centered motives is not how we should live? Would you tell people that even though recognizing our own selfishness is painful that it needs to be done so that we can truly love ourselves and others?
Joesph - How did you know at such a young age of what you were called to do? How did you become so spiritually sensitive?
Potiphar - How could you have been so blind? Why did you believe the lies of your faithless wife over the character of Joesph? How could you be such a poor judge of character?
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