LESSON SIX: Luke 6:17 to 8:39
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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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Luke 6:20–23, known as the Beatitudes, is a revolutionary message because Jesus is addressing the core level of the way we conduct our lives, and Jesus is teaching that His way of blessing may be totally different than man’s ways of dealing with each other.
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Luke 6:38 says, “______ and it shall be ______ to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom.”
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That verse goes on to say, “For with the same ______ that you use, it will be ______ back to you.”
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Jesus opened up a whole new way of giving during His ministry. Which of the following did He NOT do?
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Jesus used parables to reinforce His revolutionary teaching as evidenced in Luke 6:39–46.
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Jesus makes a powerful point in verses 45 and 46. Fill in the blanks. “Out of the abundance of the ______ the ______ speaks.”
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Luke 7:1–10 gives the account of the healing of the Roman centurion’s servant, and Jesus was most impressed by the centurion’s ______.
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The account of the healing of the widow’s son at Nain appears to be the first time in all of Luke’s writing that he has called Jesus, “Lord.” Luke is also the only one who described the scene of this miracle, thus emphasizing how Jesus became involved with the sickness and the health of people.
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The account of John the Baptist’s questioning of Jesus referenced in Luke 7:18–23 is an example of how all of us can experience doubt. And Jesus replied harshly to John’s doubts and questions to show His displeasure.
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Luke 7:36–50 gives the account of a woman who was a sinner, commonly believed to be a prostitute who weeps at Jesus’ feet and anoints His feet with fragrant oil. Jesus reprimands the Pharisee who does neither of those things by giving a parable of two debtors. Which of the following statements best describe the lesson Jesus is teaching?
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By Jesus’ divine nature, He knew this sinner woman’s repentance was sincere, and because of her faith, He forgave her.
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The parable of the sower in Luke 8:5–8 talks about seed being sown in different types of ground. The “seed” in this parable refers specifically to the Word of God but can be relatable to other areas of life in general.
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Which of these facets of seed-sowing is Jesus saying is important?
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The sower that sows into bad and even unprepared soil can expect to receive a harvest even up to a hundredfold, according to Luke 8:8.
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In Luke 8:22, Jesus says to His disciples, “Let us cross ______ to the other side of the lake.” This very word indicates Jesus’ great faith because it was a very dangerous body of water.
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After Jesus arose and calmed the storm referenced in Luke 8:22–25, the disciples asked, “What manner of man is this? For even the winds and waters obey Him.” By our faith—released to Him—we can become a different manner of person too.
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The demon-possessed man of Gadera referenced in Luke 8:26–39 was delivered and set free by Jesus and then sat at His feet, clothed and in his right mind. He wanted to go back with Jesus, but Jesus told him to go home and tell everyone the good news. He wanted this man to be a ______ to the miracle-working power of God.
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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 6:20–23 is often referred to as the ______.
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Luke’s account of this message from Jesus is written primarily to the Jews, while Matthew’s Gospel was written to the Gentiles. Each Gospel differs slightly based on its intended audience.
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In this great message, Jesus was bringing to our attention that there is nothing we need that we don’t naturally possess in order to live a God-ordained life.
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Jesus is attempting to address the issue of human relationships in a very practical way; He is providing godly wisdom that we should offer kind-heartedness to those who would be at odds with us.
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The Old Testament closes out with the threat of a curse in Malachi 4:6. The New Testament, however, opens with the birth of a baby and the promise of ______.
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Jesus opened up a whole new way of giving. Which of the following did He accomplish through His ministry?
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Because Jesus paid the price of sin with His shed blood, He paid our debt, so our giving is no longer a debt that we owe, but now our giving is a seed that we can sow.
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Luke 7:1–10 gives the account of the healing of the Roman centurion’s servant, and it is one of the greatest examples of trust and faith in the entire Bible.
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What did Jesus feel for the widow at Nain referenced in Luke 7:11–17?
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One touch from the Master can change the direction of our circumstances, just like it did for this widow.
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