LESSON TEN: Luke 11:1 to 13:33
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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.
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Which of the following statements is/are true of the Lord’s Prayer referenced in Luke 11:1–4?
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Which of the following statements is/are true of the Lord’s Prayer referenced in Luke 11:1–4?
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Luke 11:9 says, “So I say to you, ______, and it will be given to you; ______, and you will find; ______, and it will be opened to you.
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These three elements—asking, seeking, and knocking—are the keys to receiving.
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If we do not do these things, we may never know the extent of the goodness of God. And we know that God is a ______ God!
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Which of the following principles is/are outlined in Luke 11:14–26?
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Luke 12:9–10 admonishes us that there is no forgiveness for one who blasphemes the Holy Spirit by which Christ came into the world through the Virgin Mary.
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Which of the following statements is/are true of the Holy Spirit?
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It is important to remember that Luke 12:31 calls for action. We actively seek the Kingdom of God, and as we do that, God goes into action for us.
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Luke 12:35–40 represents an admonishment for Christians to be watchful and diligent, and to occupy until He comes. Verse 40 explains: “Therefore you also be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you ______.”
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Which of the following statements is/are true of repentance?
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Luke 13:6–9 contains a parable about a second chance for a fig tree that wasn’t bearing fruit. It is a good representation of the Gospel of the second chance, where the Lord gives us every opportunity we need in order to look into our hearts, decide for Christ, and make our lives as a seed we plant so that we can bear fruit.
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Luke 13:10–17 gives an account of Jesus being filled with compassion and then healing a woman on the Sabbath. The leaders of the Church challenged Him, and He responded by calling them, ______!
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Luke 13:27 says, “But He will say, ‘I tell you I do not know you, where you are from. Depart from Me, all you workers of ______.’”
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Luke 13:23–30 addresses the subject of judgment. Jesus’ time with His disciples is short. Things are serious, and He is trying to say, “Get to the key issue. Through Jesus as our precious Savior, we can repent and find Heaven as our home.”
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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.
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Luke 11:1–4 is known as The Lord’s Prayer. Match the blanks to their corresponding words. “Our Father in ______, ______ be Your name.”
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Luke 11:1–4 is known as The Lord’s Prayer. Match the blanks to their corresponding words. “Your ______ come. Your ______ be done”
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Luke 11:1–4 is known as The Lord’s Prayer. Match the blanks to their corresponding words. “On ______ as it is in heaven.”
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Luke 11:1–4 is known as The Lord’s Prayer. Match the blanks to their corresponding words. “Give us this day our daily ______.”
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Luke 11:1–4 is known as The Lord’s Prayer. Match the blanks to their corresponding words. “And ______ us our sins, For we also forgive”
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Luke 11:1–4 is known as The Lord’s Prayer. Match the blanks to their corresponding words. “everyone who is ______ to us.”
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Luke 11:1–4 is known as The Lord’s Prayer. Match the blanks to their corresponding words. “And do not lead us into ______,”
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Luke 11:1–4 is known as The Lord’s Prayer. Match the blanks to their corresponding words. “But ______ us from the evil one.”
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Luke 11:5–13 gives an account of a man asking for bread. Jesus uses this to illustrate the principles of asking, seeking, and knocking in order to receive.
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“But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8). This command from Jesus encourages us to give our testimony, to bear witness to the power of God. Jerusalem represents your ______.
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Judea represents the places that you ______.
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Samaria represents the ______ places.
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The Holy Spirit is dwelling inside us as believers, and He can help us in so many ways.
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Luke 11:14–26 is an account of Jesus casting a demon out of a man who was mute. He powerfully rebukes the Pharisees who say He must be casting them out by Beelzebub. The kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan do not and cannot coexist.
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A very important take-away from this passage is, “We should criticize everything without fear.”
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Jesus called those seeking a sign an evil generation.
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The six “woes” referenced in Luke 11:37–54 were a harsh rebuke to the Pharisees that were not meant to bring down, but instead bring an awareness to them that could ultimately bring healing.
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