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Investigating Jesus' Life > Part 3: Jesus the Teacher

In the last study, we looked at Jesus the healer. But people didn't come just to be healed by him; they also wanted to listen to him. Large crowds from all over the country would come to hear what he had to say. He talked about: God's Kingdom, prayer, wise and foolish lifestyles, love and forgiveness, and also himself.

Not everyone liked Jesus' teaching. He was outspoken against the religious leaders who were hypocrites. He had enemies who tried to trick him with questions, but he always managed to give wise answers. Even when the religious leaders wanted to kill Jesus, they found it hard because the crowds wanted to listen to his teaching, "not wanting to miss a single word" (Luke 19:48). In this study, we will discuss two of the best known parables (stories which teach biblical truth) that Jesus told.

  1. What would you say are the most important things in life?
  2. Read Luke 10:25-28. What did the man say were the two most important things in life? What do you think of the man's answers?
  3. Read Luke 10:29-37. What did the priest and Levite do that was wrong? Did they disobey the principle "I never do anyone any harm"? Did they break the Law?
  4. Due to their religious and cultural upbringing, Jews looked upon the Samaritans (Gentiles) with contempt. How did the Samaritan in the Luke 10 parable show love? How would you answer the question, "Who is my neighbor?"
  5. Read Luke 15:11-32. What do you think the younger son was thinking as he left home? How do you think the father felt when his son had gone?
  6. Things went fine for awhile. What happened when things got bad in Luke 15:14-17? The son changed his mind. Why?
  7. How did the son in Luke 15:18-20 show that his attitude had changed? What was the father's attitude in verses 22-24?
  8. In what ways do you think the lost son story is a picture of our relationship with God?
  9. After Thought: What do you identify with more: the attitude of the son as he left home or his attitude when he decided to return? Can you believe that God would accept you as completely as the father accepted his son?
  10. Do you have any questions regarding Jesus as a teacher? How can we pray for you in regard to this study?
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