Luke gospel study
Jesus Testifies About John: When Truth Is Rejected Anyway (Luke 7:24–35)
In Luke 7:24–35, Jesus testifies about John the Baptist, affirming his role while exposing the crowd’s inconsistency. This passage reveals how people often reject truth regardless of how it is presented.
John the Baptist’s Question: When Doubt Meets Evidence (Luke 7:18–23)
In Luke 7:18–23, John the Baptist’s question reveals a moment of uncertainty. Jesus responds not with rebuke, but with evidence, pointing to His works as confirmation of who He is.
The Wise and Foolish Builders: Obedience Is the Foundation (Luke 6:46–49)
In Luke 6:46–49, Jesus contrasts the wise and foolish builders, revealing that true faith is built on obedience. Those who act on His words stand firm, while those who ignore them collapse under pressure.
A Tree and Its Fruit: What’s Inside Will Be Revealed (Luke 6:43–45)
In Luke 6:43–45, Jesus teaches that a tree and its fruit are inseparable. What is inside the heart will always be revealed through words and actions, making inner transformation essential for true Kingdom living.
Do Not Judge: Clarity Begins with Self-Examination (Luke 6:37–42)
In Luke 6:37–42, Jesus teaches do not judge, calling His followers to examine themselves before correcting others. This passage reveals how humility, forgiveness, and clarity of vision shape true Kingdom living.
Love Your Enemies: The Radical Standard of Kingdom Living (Luke 6:27–36)
In Luke 6:27–36, Jesus teaches us to love your enemies and live differently from the world. This powerful instruction reveals a higher standard of love rooted in the character of God.
The Sermon on the Plain: Blessings That Redefine Success (Luke 6:17–26)
In Luke 6:17–26, the sermon on the plain introduces blessings and woes that challenge worldly thinking. Jesus reveals that true blessing is not found in comfort, but in alignment with God’s Kingdom.
Jesus Chooses the Twelve Apostles: Prayer Precedes Purpose (Luke 6:12–16)
In Luke 6:12–16, Jesus chooses the twelve apostles after spending the night in prayer. This pivotal moment shows how spiritual preparation leads to intentional decisions that shape the future of His mission.
The Question About Fasting: New Life Requires New Structures (Luke 5:33–39)
In Luke 5:33–39, the question about fasting leads Jesus to reveal a deeper truth—His presence changes everything. Through powerful illustrations, He shows that the old ways cannot contain the new life He brings.
The Calling of Levi: Grace That Redefines Who Belongs (Luke 5:27–32)
In Luke 5:27–32, the calling of Levi reveals how Jesus calls a tax collector into discipleship. What begins as a simple invitation becomes a powerful demonstration of grace, showing that no one is excluded from the call to follow Him.
Jesus Heals a Leper: Compassion That Restores Completely (Luke 5:12–16)
In Luke 5:12–16, Jesus heals a leper who approaches Him in faith. With a simple touch, Jesus restores him completely, demonstrating both His authority over disease and His willingness to cleanse and restore.














