01.09. Luke 9
Read Luke 9:1-9. (Luke 9:1-2) What authority was granted to the Twelve?
Read Luke 9:3-5. How did Jesus instruct the Twelve to proceed?
Read Luke 9:7. What did Herod think of Jesus’ healing and preaching?
Read Luke 9:7-8. What were the various explanations of Jesus?
Read Luke 9:9. What did Herod want to do? Why?
Read Luke 9:10-17. (Luke 9:12) What did the apostles want to do with the crowd?
Read Luke 9:13. What did Jesus propose to do with the crowd?
Read Luke 9:17. What were the results of Jesus’ miracle?
With what projects can your church or community group be involved to help people in need?
Read Luke 9:18-27. (Luke 9:20) Who spoke up when Jesus brought up the question of His identity?
Read Luke 9:21. What was Jesus’ reaction to the statement by Peter?
Read Luke 9:22. What kind of future did Jesus predict for Himself?
Read Luke 9:24-25. What kind of commitment does discipleship require?
Read Luke 9:28-36. (Luke 9:28) Why did Jesus and His disciples go up the mountain?
Read Luke 9:29. What happened to Jesus while He was praying?
Read Luke 9:30-31. Who suddenly appeared, and what did they do?
Read Luke 9:33. How did Peter react to the amazing scene?
Read Luke 9:34. Why were the disciples suddenly afraid?
Read Luke 9:35. What did the voice from the cloud say about Jesus?
Read Luke 9:36. What happened to Moses and Elijah?
Read Luke 9:37-45. (Luke 9:37) What did Jesus and His disciples encounter hen they came down from the mountain?
Read Luke 9:38. Why did the man ask Jesus to look at his son?
Read Luke 9:39. What had been happening to the boy?
Read Luke 9:40. What had the father tried to no avail?
Read Luke 9:41. To what did Jesus attribute the disciples’ failure to heal the boy?
Read Luke 9:42. What three things did Jesus do?
Read Luke 9:43. What was the crowd’s reactions to what they saw?
Read Luke 9:43-44. How did Jesus respond to the people’s admiration?
Read Luke 9:46-50. (Luke 9:46) About what did the disciples argue?
Read Luke 9:47. What did Jesus use to reply to the disciples’ ambition?
Read Luke 9:48. What opportunities do we have to welcome children (and thereby welcome Jesus and God the Father)?
Read Luke 9:49. How did John change the subject?
Read Luke 9:49. Why had the disciples tried to stop the man?
Read Luke 9:50. What reason did Jesus give for not stopping the man who was driving out demons?
Read Luke 9:51-56. (Luke 9:51) Where was Jesus going?
Read Luke 9:53. Why didn’t the Samaritans welcome Jesus?
Read Luke 9:54. What did James and John want to bring down on the Samaritans? Why?
Read Luke 9:55. What did Jesus think of His disciples’ suggestion?
Read Luke 9:57-62. (Luke 9:57) To what lengths did the first man say he would follow Jesus?
Read Luke 9:58. What was Jesus’ reply to the first man’s statement of devotion?
Read Luke 9:59. What did the second man want to do before following Jesus?
Read Luke 9:60. What was the second man to do instead of burying his father?
Read Luke 9:61. What did the third person want to do before following Jesus?
Read Luke 9:62. Who is not fit for the kingdom of God?
Read Luke 9:57-62. From this account, how would you summarize the costs of following Jesus?
