| Treasure | Scriptures | Context | Topics |
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| Jesus, as other children of God, entered His Father's business. | Luke 2:48-50 | Luke 2:46-52 | Jesus speaks |
| When the purposes and will of God match up with the desire and request of men, God's activity follows - God works. | Luke 5:12-13 | Luke 5:12-15 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus spoke and ministered out of His intimate relationship with God - prayer, Word, teaching. | Luke 5:20-24 | Luke 5:16-26 | Jesus speaks |
| God's Spirit leads obedient servants to teach and proclaim God's Word boldly in faith. | Luke 5:24 | Luke 5:16-26 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who follow Christ are to live 'by every Word of God.' | Luke 4:4 | Luke 4:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| The call of Jesus to 'would be' disciples only goes out to those who know - will acknowledge - they have a real need. | Luke 5:29-32 key 32 | Luke 5:27-35 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus spoke parables with clear meaning on the surface (simple and true), but parables with profound truth and revelation under the surface meaning. | Luke 5:36-39 | Luke 5:36-39 | Jesus speaks |
| Among other reasons, Jesus asked questions to get people to think about how they relate to God. | Luke 6:9-10 | Luke 6:6-11 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus invited others to trust His Word. | Luke 6:10 | Luke 6:6-11 | Jesus speaks |
| Followers of Jesus are to worship God only, serving Him as LORD. | Luke 4:8 | Luke 4:6-8 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus presented opportunities for His disciples to grow in faith toward God. | Luke 5:4 | Luke 5:1-11 | Jesus speaks |
| In times of temptation to sin, the Word of God is man's sustenance. | Luke 4:4 | Luke 4:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Sometimes those in the best or most likely position to grasp a truth or understand what God is doing actually miss the point or miss what God is doing. | Luke 4:23-27 | Luke 4:23-30 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus seizes a fleeting opportunity to speak a vivid 'word picture' to His disciples regarding His plans for their future. | Luke 5:1-10 | Luke 5:1-11 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus are to keep a heavenward (kingdom) perspective in life and ministry. | Luke 6:20-26 | Luke 6:12-26 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus asked questions of those pretending to be right with God in order to expose their lack of spiritual understanding. | Luke 6:1-4 | Luke 6:1-5 | Jesus speaks |
| The inner man or heart of a citizen of God's kingdom is to reflect the character of its King - God is good. | Luke 6:43-45 | Luke 6:27-45 | Jesus speaks |
| The written Word of God has been given to sustain those who know God and rely on the Word. | Luke 4:4 | Luke 4:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Followers of Jesus are to follow God's leadership and ways - not acting presumptuously toward God | Luke 4:9-12 | Luke 4:9-12 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus, humbly and assuredly, spoke God's truths from His Word and about His Word to His audience. | Luke 4:21-22 | Luke 4:16-22 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus fast and pray. | Luke 5:33-35 | Luke 5:27-35 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who have no valid relationship with God have no clear understanding of God's Word. | Luke 6:1-4 | Luke 6:1-5 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus - real Kingdom citizens - live and operate by a different standard than others - even opposite of that of the 'world' citizens. | Luke 6:20-26 | Luke 6:12-26 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus spoke God's Word as relevant to His audience. | Luke 4:21-22 | Luke 4:16-22 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus and those working in His name want those they heal to give God the recognition and glory for their healing. | Luke 5:14-15 | Luke 5:12-15 | Jesus speaks |
| Faith and unbelief are in stark contrast. | Luke 5:20-26 | Luke 5:16-26 | Jesus speaks |
| When God seeks to reveal a word or initiate some activity among His people, He chooses someone who is open and receptive - new wineskin or new cloth. | Luke 5:36-39 | Luke 5:36-39 | Jesus speaks |
| Declaring the message of God's kingdom is the purpose for which Jesus was sent. | Luke 4:43 | Luke 4:38-44 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus knew why He came and what He was to do. | Luke 4:43 | Luke 4:38-44 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus presents challenging opportunities to expand or depend one's trust in God. | Luke 5:4 | Luke 5:1-11 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus may say things - lead in directions - that go against conventional wisdom. | Luke 5:4 | Luke 5:1-11 | Jesus speaks |
| Followers of Jesus must know accurately God's Word to walk successfully against life's obstacles. | Luke 4:6-8 | Luke 4:6-8 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus declared He was sent to preach the kingdom of God in various cities and villages of Israel. | Luke 4:43 | Luke 4:38-44 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus asked His audience the right question - rhetorical here - at the right time. | Luke 6:6-9 | Luke 6:6-11 | Jesus speaks |
| Citizens in God's kingdom are to treat others mercifully as God is merciful. | Luke 6:36 | Luke 6:27-45 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus invites men to 'follow Him,' becoming disciples of His. | Luke 5:27-28 | Luke 5:27-35 | Jesus speaks |
| The religious rage when the Righteous One reveals His righteousness. | Luke 6:9-11 | Luke 6:6-11 | Jesus speaks |
| When faced with temptation, Jesus declared that followers of Jesus should not act presumptuously toward God. | Luke 4:9-12 | Luke 4:9-12 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus poke God's Word ON POINT to the temptation He was facing. | Luke 4:6-8 | Luke 4:6-8 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus knew, read, and spoke the written Word of God. | Luke 4:16-20 | Luke 4:16-22 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus began interacting - both listening and teaching - when He was 12 years old. | Luke 2:46-47 | Luke 2:46-52 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus submitted to His earthly parents as He grew (increased) in wisdom and in favor with God and men. | Luke 2:51-52 | Luke 2:46-52 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus does not want His followers fearing His presence - even when He reveals Himself supernaturally. | Luke 5:1-10 | Luke 5:1-11 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus gave people truth whether they would receive it or not. | Luke 6:1-5 | Luke 6:1-5 | Jesus speaks |
| God will speak and act where He finds a ready, receptive, faith-oriented audience. | Luke 4:23-30 | Luke 4:23-30 | Jesus speaks |
| It may be the most unlikely who actually trust God vividly. | Luke 7:9 | Luke 7:1-10 | Jesus speaks |
| God puts His Light into each disciple of Jesus in order to show that Light to the world - walking in darkness. | Luke 8:16 | Luke 8:16-18 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus' words have compassion and power to impact those on whom His compassion is directed. | Luke 7:14-15 | Luke 7:11-17 | Jesus speaks |
| In the heart where God is King, the character of God will flow out to others. | Luke 6:27-45 | Luke 6:27-45 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who are forgiven much by God will love God much. | Luke 7:44-50 | Luke 7:44-50 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus tried to avoid drawing attention to Himself - putting people into relationship with God. | Luke 8:56 | Luke 8:41-56 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus need to focus on saving or redeeming the live of those who will trust in the LORD. | Luke 9:51-56 | Luke 9:49-56 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus affirmed God's Word and its application to real life. | Luke 10:25-28 key 28 | Luke 10:25-28 | Jesus speaks |
| There are times when disciples of Jesus need to be WITH Him more than they need to be BUSY FOR Him. | Luke 10:38-42 | Luke 10:38-42 | Jesus speaks |
| One's investments reveal where one's heart is. | Luke 12:32-34 | Luke 12:32-34 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus said to those who will follow Him (become His disciples) (1) it will cost you much, (2) you need to come when I call you, and (3) you are not to look back at what you left behind but look forward to what you gain. | Luke 9:57-62 | Luke 9:57-62 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus gave the novice disciples very detailed instructions. | Luke 10:3-12 | Luke 10-1-12 | Jesus speaks |
| Those without Christ have no defense against evil spirits. | Luke 11:24-26 | Luke 11:24-28 | Jesus speaks |
| Real, clear trust in God is rewarded by God. | Luke 7:9 | Luke 7:1-10 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus affirms the ministry of those sent by God to fulfill Scripture. | Luke 7:24-27 | Luke 7:24-28 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who hear the Gospel of Jesus and reject the message are foolish. | Luke 7:32-35 | Luke 7:29-35 | Jesus speaks |
| Forgiveness from God and love for God are linked. | Luke 7:40-43 | Luke 7:36-43 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus posed questions to His audience that when rightly answered revealed great truths. | Luke 7:40-43 | Luke 7:36-43 | Jesus speaks |
| God alters the course of nature as His sons and disciples trust in Him to do so: quiet a storm, heal the sick, not give rain, give rain, open a river or sea, collapse a wall, perpetual oil, men walk out of fiery furnace, lions refuse to eat, poisonous snakes not effect, food multiplies. | Luke 8:22-25 | Luke 8:19-25 | Jesus speaks |
| The judgment brought by Jesus in the end times will be greater toward those who heard and rejected than those who heard and received God's Word. | Luke 10:8-16 | Luke 10:8-16 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus need not have destructive or condemning heart or attitudes. | Luke 9:51-56 | Luke 9:49-56 | Jesus speaks |
| The preaching of Jesus provided an opportunity for people (Jews first) to repent and believe the Word of the LORD. | Luke 11:29-32 | Luke 11:29-32 | Jesus speaks |
| Spiritual leaders need to take followers to God's Word to learn what God says to His people. | Luke 10:25-28 | Luke 10:25-28 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus used created stories to tell or communicate significant spiritual truths to inquiring listeners. | Luke 10:29-37 | Luke 10:29-37 | Jesus speaks |
| The Word of God is the only sign needed to turn from sin and self toward God in faith. | Luke 11:29-32 | Luke 11:29-32 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who persist in prayer will receive according to their needs from Him who is all powerful. | Luke 11:5-10 key 9-10 | Luke 11:5-10 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus are to think and work with the imminent return of Jesus in their mind. | Luke 12:35-40 | Luke 12:35-40 | Jesus speaks |
| The words of Jesus carry power - power to accomplish the very words spoken. | Luke 7:14-15 | Luke 7:11-17 | Jesus speaks |
| My living out of my calling or assignment speak of my spiritual condition and relationship to God. | Luke 7:22-23 | Luke 7:18-23 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who humbly trust in the LORD will be forgiven their sins and receive peace with God. | Luke 7:44-50 | Luke 7:44-50 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who welcome God's Word and apply it will be given more of His Word. | Luke 8:15, 18 | Luke 8:16-18 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus gave specific instructions to His disciples during the early days of their training. | Luke 9:1-5 | Luke 9:1-9 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus put His disciples into situations that would stretch their faith in God AFTER realizing they couldn't conquer the situation on their own. | Luke 9:13 | Luke 9:10-17 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus should not forbid others ministering in the name of Jesus. | Luke 9:49-50 | Luke 9:49-56 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples breaking new ground with the gospel are to look for a 'man of peace' (an open door) wherein a base of ministry can start. | Luke 10:3-12 | Luke 10-1-12 | Jesus speaks |
| The men to whom God's Spirit led Jesus as His first disciples and apostles were uneducated men. | Luke 10:21-22 | Luke 10:21-24 | Jesus speaks |
| God's kind of love and compassion expresses itself in meeting the needs of others. | Luke 10:29-37 | Luke 10:29-37 | Jesus speaks |
| God rewards the faithfulness of His servants. | Luke 12:41-44 | Luke 12:41-48 | Jesus speaks |
| Genuine trust in God and love for God will show itself in adoration and worship of God. | Luke 7:44-50 | Luke 7:44-50 | Jesus speaks |
| Service in the kingdom of God - especially the church - is to be marked by humility. | Luke 9:46-48 | Luke 9:46-48 | Jesus speaks |
| Service to others trumps greatness - most influential or most powerful - in Christ's body, the church. | Luke 9:46-48 | Luke 9:46-48 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples are to rejoice in their complete salvation and thank God for opportunities to serve in His name. | Luke 10:17-20 | Luke 10:17-20 | Jesus speaks |
| God chooses to whom He will reveal Himself and His truth. | Luke 10:21-22 | Luke 10:21-24 | Jesus speaks |
| Those close to the LORD develop a desire to learn to pray. | Luke 11:1-2 | Luke 11:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus should have a healthy fear of God -the God who values their very fragile life. | Luke 12:4-7 | Luke 12:1-7 | Jesus speaks |
| It is deadly to speak against the work of the Holy Spirit - denying it is Him, assigning His work to the enemy. | Luke 12:10 | Luke 12:8-12 | Jesus speaks |
| God gave His kingdom into the hearts of 11 disciples. | Luke 12:32 | Luke 12:32-34 | Jesus speaks |
| Investments on earth can come to naught, but investments in the kingdom of heaven will last and pay dividends forever. | Luke 12:32-33 | Luke 12:32-34 | Jesus speaks |
| The masses of people - even religiously oriented toward God people - may not see the true spiritual condition of their day. | Luke 12:54-59 | Luke 12:49-59 | Jesus speaks |
| The stories Jesus told made sense but were not always understood as to their spiritual implications. | Luke 8:1-10 | Luke 8:1-15 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who fail to practice the teachings of Jesus are unwise and will crumble against rising waters. | Luke 6:46-49 | Luke 6:46-49 | Jesus speaks |
| Each disciple is responsible for how he or she handles God's Word. | Luke 8:18 | Luke 8:16-18 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus is LORD of those who practice His Word. | Luke 6:48-49 key 49 | Luke 6:46-49 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus commissioned His disciples to do what He was doing: proclaiming God's kingdom and healing the sick. | Luke 9:1-6 | Luke 9:1-9 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus invited a secret believer - with REAL faith - to acknowledge her faith in Him (God) publicly. | Luke 8:46-48 | Luke 8:41-56 | Jesus speaks |
| Some things disciple makers say to their disciples are meant to sink down deep into the disciples. | Luke 9:44-45 | Luke 9:27-45 | Jesus speaks |
| The wisdom with which Jesus taught was heavenly in origin and also comprised common sense at times - divided kingdom falls. | Luke 11:14-23 | Luke 11:14-23 | Jesus speaks |
| There is a time when learning from Jesus of one's relationship with Jesus supersedes mundane service activities. | Luke 10:38-42 | Luke 10:38-42 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus - as the Son of God - exercised power greater than Satan. | Luke 11:14-23 | Luke 11:14-23 | Jesus speaks |
| Some experiences with Jesus just CAN'T be taken away from those who shared the same with Him. | Luke 10:38-42 | Luke 10:38-42 | Jesus speaks |
| Evil spirits wreck havoc coming and going as they will among unregenerate people. | Luke 11:24-26 | Luke 11:24-28 | Jesus speaks |
| When disciples open a door for teaching, the teacher (prepared) speaks into the disciple on the subject. | Luke 11:11-13 | Luke 11:11-13 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus need not get caught up in 'fattening' their material life with earthly treasures. | Luke 12:16-21 | Luke 12:13-21 | Jesus speaks |
| God will give the best He has (appropriate) to those who seek Him in prayer. | Luke 11:11-13 | Luke 11:11-13 | Jesus speaks |
| God will care for those whose priority is seeking Him and the things of His kingdom. | Luke 12:22-31 | Luke 12:22-31 | Jesus speaks |
| God will reward and serve those disciples of His He finds ready when Christ returns. | Luke 12:35-40 | Luke 12:35-40 | Jesus speaks |
| Blessed (to be envied) are those who hear God's Word and keep it - apply it, do it. | Luke 11:27-28 | Luke 11:24-28 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who receive from God a trust and are unfaithful will loose rewards in the end. | Luke 12:45-48 | Luke 12:41-48 | Jesus speaks |
| The life of a disciple of Jesus is valuable to God. | Luke 12:4-7 | Luke 12:1-7 | Jesus speaks |
| Judging self-centered disputes between non-disciples of Jesus over issues of carnal items is no concern of Jesus or His disciples. | Luke 12:13-15 | Luke 12:13-21 | Jesus speaks |
| The disciples of Jesus are to seek those things relating to God's kingdom and not worry about mundane or transient things in this life. | Luke 12:22-31 | Luke 12:22-31 | Jesus speaks |
| So much of God's truth is parallel to common sense. | Luke 7:43 | Luke 7:36-43 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus used one man's faith to encourage others to believe and to rebuke those who more likely should have been believing. | Luke 7:9 | Luke 7:1-10 | Jesus speaks |
| Rejecting a Spirit-filled servant of Jesus is like rejecting Jesus which is like rejecting God. | Luke 10:16 | Luke 10:8-16 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus teaches His disciples to persist in prayer until the LORD answers. | Luke 11:5-10 | Luke 11:5-10 | Jesus speaks |
| God put Jesus in the open so that all who will see the Light. | Luke 11:33-36 | Luke 11:33-36 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who confess Jesus as God's Savior - their own Savior - Jesus will confess in heaven. | Luke 12:8-9 | Luke 12:8-12 | Jesus speaks |
| The least of those born of God is greater - in a great situation - than any who are only born of a woman. | Luke 7:28 | Luke 7:24-28 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples should never be ashamed of Jesus and what Jesus said. | Luke 9:25 | Luke 9:22-26 | Jesus speaks |
| As the disciples were blessed above previous people in relationship to God for what they saw and heard - how much more are disciples blessed today with the Holy Spirit indwelling. | Luke 10:23-24 | Luke 10:21-24 | Jesus speaks |
| Satan cannot stop or prevent the power of God from effecting what God determines to do. | Luke 11:22 | Luke 11:14-23 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus declares that a genuine relationship with God is both a matter of the heart (inner man) and of the hands (visible actions). | Luke 11:37-54 | Luke 11:37-54 | Jesus speaks |
| The Holy Spirit will guide disciples in speaking when they are arrested for Jesus sake. | Luke 12:11-12 | Luke 12:8-12 | Jesus speaks |
| One's acclaim in Christ is simply fulfilling the calling or ministry assigned by God. | Luke 7:22 | Luke 7:18-23 | Jesus speaks |
| As a farmer, God is very interested in the fruit that is produced through the seed (Word of God) spread to people. | Luke 8:11-15 | Luke 8:1-15 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus pointed others to God. | Luke 8:39 | Luke 8:26-40 | Jesus speaks |
| A birth 'from above' far outweighs any birth on earth. | Luke 7:28 | Luke 7:24-28 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus communicated to His followers that He is absolutely confident in what He says. | Luke 8:50, 52, 54 | Luke 8:41-56 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus asked His disciples questions about the general populace and He asked them pointed personal questions. | Luke 9:18-21 | Luke 9:18-21 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who will follow after (apprentice under) Jesus must commit themselves to this, renew the commitment daily, and continue in this. | Luke 9:23-25 | Luke 9:22-26 | Jesus speaks |
| The LORD gave some of His disciples experiences that others did not receive. | Luke 9:27 | Luke 9:27-45 | Jesus speaks |
| Though praying is simple and personal, there is much to be learned about praying. | Luke 11:1-4 | Luke 11:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| God knows how to answer the prayers of His children. | Luke 11:11-13 | Luke 11:11-13 | Jesus speaks |
| Hypocrisy is decried by Jesus. | Luke 11:39-54 | Luke 11:37-54 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus anticipate and expect Jesus to return during their watch | Luke 12:35-40 | Luke 12:35-40 | Jesus speaks |
| Those disciples who hear and do God's Word are 'family' to Jesus. | Luke 8:19-21 | Luke 8:19-25 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who have a personal experience with God have something dynamic to tell others. | Luke 8:38-39 | Luke 8:26-40 | Jesus speaks |
| Some disciples are assigned to 'go' with the LORD, while others are assigned to 'go' home for the LORD. | Luke 8:38-39 | Luke 8:26-40 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus told His disciples of things to come even though they did not understand in full. | Luke 9:22 | Luke 9:22-26 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus promoted 'trust in God' through His words and actions. | Luke 9:41 | Luke 9:27-45 | Jesus speaks |
| Prayer to the Father is best - most appropriate - from a humble, dependent heart toward God. | Luke 11:1-4 | Luke 11:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who have Jesus as Savior are full of Light. | Luke 11:33-36 | Luke 11:33-36 | Jesus speaks |
| Without Jesus, those with a little light are still in darkness. | Luke 11:33-36 | Luke 11:33-36 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus insist that His disciples have integrity - not living a life of 'cover-up' or 'two faces.' | Luke 12:1-3 | Luke 12:1-7 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus need to beware of covetousness or greed. | Luke 12:15 | Luke 12:13-21 | Jesus speaks |
| The neighbor who is a disciple of Jesus is to love the one encountered in need. | Luke 10:29-37 | Luke 10:29-37 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus urges His disciples to persist in prayer to the Father. | Luke 11:5-10 | Luke 11:5-10 | Jesus speaks |
| Those entrusted with God's Word and God's commission must be keen not to abuse these, not to avoid these, and not to annul these. | Luke 11:37-54 | Luke 11:37-54 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus commands all nature - interrupting it when He chooses. | Luke 7:11-15 | Luke 7:11-17 | Jesus speaks |
| Sure trust in Jesus or God does not go unnoticed by God. | Luke 7:9 | Luke 7:1-10 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who receive and practice the teachings of Jesus are wise and will stand against rising waters. | Luke 6:46-49 | Luke 6:46-49 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus desires that His disciples trust Him, trust God in the daily matters of life. | Luke 8:22-25 | Luke 8:19-25 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus instructed His disciples to preach God's kingdom where there is receptivity to the message. | Luke 9:3-5 | Luke 9:1-9 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus disciples are to pray for disciples to train into laborers for God's harvest. | Luke 10:1-2 | Luke 10-1-12 | Jesus speaks |
| Who we are as disciples of Jesus (redeemed ones) is more worthy of praise than what we do as disciples. | Luke 10:17-20 | Luke 10:17-20 | Jesus speaks |
| Divisions and differences can develop within a group or family when a portion become disciples of Jesus. | Luke 12:49-53 | Luke 12:49-59 | Jesus speaks |
| People didn't really know Jesus was God in the days of Jesus' life on earth. | Luke 10:22 | Luke 10:21-24 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus asked people to consider what the Word of God said as well as what they understood it to mean. | Luke 10:25-26 | Luke 10:25-28 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who repent and believe Gospel preaching will serve as condemnation against those who heard but rejected the Gospel. | Luke 11:29-32 | Luke 11:29-32 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus within a disciple gives light to all parts of the life of the disciple. | Luke 11:36 | Luke 11:33-36 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus cares about hurting, desperate people. | Luke 7:13 | Luke 7:11-17 | Jesus speaks |
| Some hear the gospel more than once and reject it each time - missing their God-given opportunity to trust God and be saved. | Luke 7:32-35 | Luke 7:29-35 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus need to learn to trust in Him to accomplish what He leads them to do. | Luke 9:10-17 | Luke 9:10-17 | Jesus speaks |
| Each disciple must for himself or herself come to know Jesus as God's sent Savior and LORD. | Luke 9:18-20 | Luke 9:18-21 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus warned His disciples early in His ministry of the suffering and death He would experience. | Luke 9:44-45 | Luke 9:27-45 | Jesus speaks |
| Leaders in God's kingdom or the church are to be marked by humility - an attitude of service to others. | Luke 9:46-48 | Luke 9:46-48 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus are to trust God and stop worrying. | Luke 12:22-31 | Luke 12:22-31 | Jesus speaks |
| Faithful is the one who does as His master entrust to him. | Luke 12:41-44 | Luke 12:41-48 | Jesus speaks |
| Consider others more highly than yourself. | Luke 14:11 | Luke 14:7-14 | Jesus speaks |
| Devotion to God excludes similar devotion to anything or anyone else - idols, objects, enterprises, or people. | Luke 16:13 | Luke 16:1-13 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who could be and should be the most open or most prepared to receive God's Word are actually closed to Him, resisting His Word. | Luke 13:34-35 | Luke 13:34-35 | Jesus speaks |
| The LORD reveals to His servants what He is doing. | Luke 18:31-34 | Luke 18:31-34 | Jesus speaks |
| God's Word is exclaimed in order that men repent and come into God's kingdom. | Luke 16:29-31 | Luke 16:19-31 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples should avoid offending novice disciples. | Luke 17:1-2 | Luke 17:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus did not make a show of healing someone in public. | Luke 18:41-42 | Luke 18:35-43 | Jesus speaks |
| Drop outs from following Jesus will experience mocking. | Luke 14:28-30 | Luke 14:28-35 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus invites people to welcome Him into their lives. | Luke 19:5 | Luke 19:1-10 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus pursued those religiously and socially outcast as men and women who will repent. | Luke 15:1-7 | Luke 15:1-7 | Jesus speaks |
| God knows the heart and motive of each person. | Luke 16:14-15 | Luke 16:14-18 | Jesus speaks |
| God's compensation to His disciples is both now in this life AND in the life to come eternal. | Luke 18:28-30 | Luke 18:28-30 | Jesus speaks |
| Like Jesus, disciples will experience sorrow and tears over those who could have received Jesus but would not. | Luke 19:41-44 | Luke 19:41-44 | Jesus speaks |
| God wants people saved and the saved fruitful. | Luke 13:1-5 | Luke 13:1-9 | Jesus speaks |
| The spiritually privileged may not be the ones who come to Jesus in faith with gratitude, but the underprivileged who receive and know by experience His grace. | Luke 17:11-19 | Luke 17:11-19 | Jesus speaks |
| Some truths of Scripture are hidden temporarily by God. | Luke 18:31-34 | Luke 18:31-34 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus' acts were full of God's knowledge, wisdom, and timing. | Luke 19:28-40 | Luke 19:28-40 | Jesus speaks |
| The 'best day' to be saved may be passed over by many. | Luke 19:41-44 | Luke 19:41-44 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus determined to keep His God-given appointment with death in Jerusalem. | Luke 13:31-33 | Luke 13:22-33 | Jesus speaks |
| The kingdom of God is increasing in size. | Luke 15:11-24 | Luke 15:8-32 | Jesus speaks |
| God's workers are to find those who will come and invite them into the kingdom of God. | Luke 14:15-24 | Luke 14:15-24 | Jesus speaks |
| Ignoring God's expressed standard of one man and one woman for life in marriage is always displeasing to God. | Luke 16:18 | Luke 16:14-18 | Jesus speaks |
| God is committed to saving such as will come to Him through Jesus Christ - blind, lame, poor, etc. | Luke 14:15-24 | Luke 14:15-24 | Jesus speaks |
| Offending a novice is a serious matter to God. | Luke 17:1-2 key 2 | Luke 17:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples need to stay the course to the end. | Luke 14:34-35 | Luke 14:28-35 | Jesus speaks |
| God's kingdom is the rule He expresses in the heart (inner man) of each and every born again disciple. | Luke 17:20-21 | Luke 17:20-21 | Jesus speaks |
| What mankind highly esteems is an abomination in the sight of God. | Luke 16:14-15 | Luke 16:14-18 | Jesus speaks |
| There is a day coming wherein Jesus will return to earth. | Luke 17:22-37 | Luke 17:22-37 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples are to rebuke with gentleness disciples who sin against them. | Luke 17:3-4 | Luke 17:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who depend on God seek God in prayer. | Luke 18:1-8 | Luke 18:1-8 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples should not get discouraged in prayer, but continue until God answers. | Luke 18:1-8 | Luke 18:1-8 | Jesus speaks |
| The humble who call on God will be justified by God and exalted by God. | Luke 18:9-14 | Luke 18:9-14 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who are young in age - not yet being taught false teaching - are still open to the kingdom of God. | Luke 18:15-17 | Luke 18:15-17 | Jesus speaks |
| God expects a 'return with gain' on what He gives each servant of His. | Luke 19:15 | Luke 19:11-27 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus asked inquirers plain questions easily understood. | Luke 18:35-43 | Luke 18:35-43 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus seeks the disassociated in order to save them. | Luke 19:9-10 | Luke 19:1-10 | Jesus speaks |
| The place where God's people gather is to be known as a house of prayer. | Luke 19:45-48 | Luke 19:45-48 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who would follow Jesus should intentionally count the cost of doing so. | Luke 14:28-30 | Luke 14:28-35 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who see themselves as good fail to repent and get angry when the repentant are welcomed into God's kingdom. | Luke 15:25-32 key 29 | Luke 15:8-32 | Jesus speaks |
| If people reject the Bible - the proclamation of God's Word - to whom or to what will they listen? | Luke 16:29-31 | Luke 16:19-31 | Jesus speaks |
| It will be too late for most to repent when Jesus is revealed at His return - coming like a bolt of lightening. | Luke 17:22-37 | Luke 17:22-37 | Jesus speaks |
| One is not a worse sinner because he experiences suffering and death. | Luke 13:1-5 | Luke 13:1-9 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus came to set people free - free from sin, infirmities, traditions, demons, etc. | Luke 13:10-17 | Luke 13:10-17 | Jesus speaks |
| God does not intend for His kingdom to remain separate from non-kingdom people, but to actually spread to include others. | Luke 13:20-21 | Luke 13:18-21 | Jesus speaks |
| One must be willing to receive God's Word in order to actually receive it. | Luke 13:34-35 | Luke 13:34-35 | Jesus speaks |
| God has prepared the way of salvation and He invites all who will to come unto Him. | Luke 14:15-24 | Luke 14:15-24 | Jesus speaks |
| Those outwardly the most underserving give great glory to God when they receive God's grace. | Luke 17:18 | Luke 17:11-19 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who humble themselves before God will receive mercy and more. | Luke 18:9-14 | Luke 18:9-14 | Jesus speaks |
| Ministry to others precedes the execution of religious rituals. | Luke 14:1-6 | Luke 14:1-6 | Jesus speaks |
| Those in Christ who humble themselves God will exalt. | Luke 14:11 | Luke 14:7-14 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who would be disciples and followers of Jesus must forsake all else to do so. | Luke 14:31-33 | Luke 14:28-35 | Jesus speaks |
| God's kingdom is intended to grow and His servants are the means through which the growth is to take place. | Luke 19:11-27 | Luke 19:11-27 | Jesus speaks |
| People in God's kingdom come through the narrow way of God's only Redeemer, Jesus. | Luke 13:24-25 | Luke 13:22-33 | Jesus speaks |
| A wise teacher of God's truth asks of his students the right questions - the questions they need to face. | Luke 14:1-6 | Luke 14:1-6 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus acted according to God's revelation and God's timing. | Luke 19:28-40 | Luke 19:28-40 | Jesus speaks |
| God's kingdom will impact those encountered as He massages it - works it. | Luke 13:20-21 | Luke 13:18-21 | Jesus speaks |
| God is forbearing toward those who sin. | Luke 13:6-9 | Luke 13:1-9 | Jesus speaks |
| Sometimes common sense is more sensible than common religious practices. | Luke 14:1-6 | Luke 14:1-6 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus expects those He entrust to carry out those trusts. | Luke 16:1-13, key 2 | Luke 16:1-13 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus are to seek the disassociated of this world and present to them Jesus, so He can eternally save them and associate with them. | Luke 19:9-10 | Luke 19:1-10 | Jesus speaks |
| At times, Jesus got His point across by telling a poignant story or parable. | Luke 20:9-18 | Luke 20:9-18 | Jesus speaks |
| Great is the blessing to those who minister to (bless) others who don't have the means to repay. | Luke 14:12-14 | Luke 14:7-14 | Jesus speaks |
| The Word of God is the plumb line of God. | Luke 16:16-17, Amos 7:8 | Luke 16:14-18 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who will not take God at His Word - simply and wholeheartedly, will NOT enter God's kingdom. | Luke 18:15-17 | Luke 18:15-17 | Jesus speaks |
| Those with heart-honest answers to Jesus' questions, Jesus responded with heart-impacting answers. | Luke 18:41-43 | Luke 18:35-43 | Jesus speaks |
| Gathering for prayer is an essential element in God's family. | Luke 19:45-48 | Luke 19:45-48 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus presented critics of the gospel with opportunities to think through what God was doing around them. | Luke 20:1-8 | Luke 20:1-8 | Jesus speaks |
| If those for whom God chooses to redeem shun Him, He will redeem others. | Luke 20:9-18 | Luke 20:9-18 | Jesus speaks |
| All people need to repent and trust God alone for salvation. | Luke 13:1-5 | Luke 13:1-9 | Jesus speaks |
| God's blessings and rewards for service in His name may come only at the resurrection, but the rewards WILL COME. | Luke 14:14 | Luke 14:7-14 | Jesus speaks |
| Religious traditions should not stand in the way of loving and ministering to people. | Luke 13:15-16 | Luke 13:10-17 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who try to enter God's kingdom any other way than Jesus Christ will be refused entrance. | Luke 13:22-28 | Luke 13:22-33 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus encourages His disciples to pursue those in need of repentance. | Luke 15:1-7 | Luke 15:1-7 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples are to forgive repentant disciples who sin against them. | Luke 17:3-4 | Luke 17:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Most people will carry on as usual (as they will) even though the return of Christ to earth to rule WILL COME unexpectedly and quickly. | Luke 17:22-37 | Luke 17:22-37 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who have great earthly possessions (wealth) find it difficult to abandon trust in riches in order to gain eternal life. | Luke 18:18-27 | Luke 18:18-27 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus pointed His critics to circumstances that would reveal God at work in their midst. | Luke 20:1-8 | Luke 20:1-8 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus reached out to those who were rejected as unworthy by religious leaders. | Luke 15:1-7 | Luke 15:1-7 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples and workers in God's kingdom are to go after the sinners who will repent - looking intensely for them. | Luke 15:8-10 | Luke 15:8-32 | Jesus speaks |
| The Bible is God's primary communication tool. | Luke 16:19-31 | Luke 16:19-31 | Jesus speaks |
| The kingdom of God is not visible to the human eye. | Luke 17:20-21 | Luke 17:20-21 | Jesus speaks |
| The riches of the rich seem to be a barrier to them entering the kingdom of God. | Luke 18:18-27 | Luke 18:18-27 | Jesus speaks |
| God compensates in His ways every disciple for what he or she gives up for Him. | Luke 18:28-30 | Luke 18:28-30 | Jesus speaks |
| The LORD foretells His servants things that are going to come to pass - which things they may or man not understand at the time. | Luke 18:31-34 | Luke 18:31-34 | Jesus speaks |
| People can be SO close to knowing and doing God's will and yet miss it all. | Luke 19:41-44 | Luke 19:41-44 | Jesus speaks |
| God's kingdom started very small in number but will grow to be huge. | Luke 13:18-19 | Luke 13:18-21 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus called the committed to step out of the crowd by proclaiming the cost required to follow Him. | Luke 14:25-27 | Luke 14:25-27 | Jesus speaks |
| The unrepentant religious people are confused and angry when God receives the sinners. | Luke 15:25-32 | Luke 15:8-32 | Jesus speaks |
| God will grant more trusts to those who manage well what was entrusted to them before. | Luke 16:13 key 10 | Luke 16:1-13 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus indicates that even very small amounts of faith will be effective. | Luke 17:5-6 | Luke 17:5-10 | Jesus speaks |
| Only God an work in the life of a rich person to save them eternally. | Luke 18:18-27 key 27 | Luke 18:18-27 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus was obedient to God even when people didn't understand His actions | Luke 19:28-40 | Luke 19:28-40 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus' life, death, and resurrection (together) is a dividing point in this life. | Luke 12:49-53 | Luke 12:49-59 | Jesus speaks |
| Even common sense applied to God's ways of working can make more sense than some religious traditions. | Luke 13:10-17 | Luke 13:10-17 | Jesus speaks |
| To be a disciple of Jesus one must put Jesus first - all else falls behind this commitment, even one's own desires. | Luke 14:25-27 | Luke 14:25-27 | Jesus speaks |
| Servants - even servant disciples of Jesus - recognize we are privileged to serve the LORD and are grateful therein - not deserving special treatment, etc. from the LORD. | Luke 17:7-10 | Luke 17:5-10 | Jesus speaks |
| Where and when one's heart or life is yielded to God, He rules as King. | Luke 17:20-21 | Luke 17:20-21 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus are to take all matters in prayer to the Father and persist therein until the Father answers. | Luke 18:1-8 | Luke 18:1-8 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus taught that the self-righteous and self-exalting are proud, judgmental, and not justified in the eyes of God. | Luke 18:9-14 | Luke 18:9-14 | Jesus speaks |
| The kingdom of God is entered by simple, wholehearted faith in God. | Luke 18:15-17 | Luke 18:15-17 | Jesus speaks |
| Being a real disciple of Jesus cost a man. | Luke 18:28-30 | Luke 18:28-30 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus responds to the 'faith cry' of those in need. | Luke 18:41-43 | Luke 18:35-43 | Jesus speaks |
| God will judge His servants for rewards by what was done with what He gave them. | Luke 19:11-27 | Luke 19:11-27 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus pointed His critics to God. | Luke 20:1-8 | Luke 20:1-8 | Jesus speaks |
| Marriage is not part of the relationships in eternity future. | Luke 20:34-35 | Luke 20:27-38 | Jesus speaks |
| The proportion of 'giving' to assets held is recognized by God. | Luke 21:1-4 | Luke 21:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus fully surrendered to the will of God. | Luke 22:21-23 | Luke 22:19-23 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus foretold as plainly as He could to His disciples His impending suffering and death. | Luke 22:14-18 | Luke 22:14-18 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus are to live, watch, and pray with the day of the LORD in mind. | Luke 21:34-36 | Luke 21:34-36 | Jesus speaks |
| At times, prayer is more important than bodily rest. | Luke 22:45-46 | Luke 22:39-46 | Jesus speaks |
| The courage, boldness, and surrender with which Jesus faced His destiny are worthy of attention. | Luke 22:47-53 | Luke 22:47-53 | Jesus speaks |
| Those disciples who live for Jesus in the last days will suffer persecution | Luke 21:12-19 | Luke 21:5-33 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus will return to earth to set up a kingdom. | Luke 21:27 | Luke 21:5-33 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who are caught up in the short-term will be caught by surprise when the day of the LORD breaks through. | Luke 21:34-36 | Luke 21:34-36 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples should seek and receive God's provision for them as they obey Him. | Luke 22:8-13 | Luke 21:37-22:13 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus highly valued special times or events He shared with His disciples. | Luke 22:14-18 | Luke 22:14-18 | Jesus speaks |
| The words of Jesus will not fail. | Luke 22:61-62 | Luke 22:54-62 | Jesus speaks |
| The LORD receives 'late-in-life' or 'last minute' expressions of faith toward Him. | Luke 23:43 | Luke 23:39-43 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus had a greater commitment to God's will than to a pain-free life. | Luke 22:39-46 key 42 | Luke 22:39-46 | Jesus speaks |
| The LORD continued forward even knowing His disciples would temporarily fail. | Luke 22:31-34 | Luke 22:31-34 | Jesus speaks |
| There is an opposition to withstand and opposition with which to cooperate - Jesus knew the difference. | Luke 22:51-53 | Luke 22:47-53 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus taught and showed His disciples that prayer was in indispensable part of being a child of God. | Luke 22:39-46 | Luke 22:39-46 | Jesus speaks |
| Sometimes it is easier - more well received - to tell a godless person God's truth than it is to tell a religious person God's truth. | Luke 23:1-5 key 3 | Luke 23:1-32 | Jesus speaks |
| Sometimes the LORD leads His disciples in detail. | Luke 22:8-13 | Luke 21:37-22:13 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who will suffer and die for Jesus here - in obedience - will receive a most personal reward in heaven. | Luke 22:30 | Luke 22:28-30 | Jesus speaks |
| The ways in which the LORD provides for His own varies from time to time and place to place. | Luke 22:35-38 | Luke 22:35-38 | Jesus speaks |
| Some exposed to God's truth reject the truth and seal their own destiny. | Luke 20:9-18 | Luke 20:9-18 | Jesus speaks |
| Those who fulfill their ministry to the end will receive a reward designed by the LORD. | Luke 22:28-30 | Luke 22:28-30 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus prays to God for the spiritual success of His followers - even against the attacks of Satan. | Luke 22:31-34 | Luke 22:31-34 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus understand that non-followers and non-believers don't know that they are doing when they persecute obedient servants of Jesus. | Luke 23:34 | Luke 23:33-38 | Jesus speaks |
| There is a resurrection of the dead. | Luke 20:36-38 | Luke 20:27-38 | Jesus speaks |
| Those in Christ are resurrected to life as sons of God. | Luke 20:36-38 | Luke 20:27-38 | Jesus speaks |
| The ways in which the LORD works vary from time to time. | Luke 22:35-38 | Luke 22:35-38 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus was concerned that His disciples would succumb to temptations. | Luke 22:39-40, 46 | Luke 22:39-46 | Jesus speaks |
| The truth and wisdom of God in Jesus are utterly profound. | Luke 20:24-25 | Luke 20:19-26 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus are to keep the 'end' in view day by day. | Luke 21:34-36 | Luke 21:34-36 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus knew some outside the faith were testing Him - trying to find a flaw in Him. | Luke 20:22-23 | Luke 20:19-26 | Jesus speaks |
| Those disciples who sin can strengthen their brethren after they repent and return to intimacy with the LORD. | Luke 22:31-34 | Luke 22:31-34 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus repeatedly warned people of the end in order to give them a God-oriented perspective. | Luke 23:27-32 | Luke 23:1-32 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus had such holy boldness and grace as to be able to eat his last meal with the one who would betray Him. | Luke 22:21-23 | Luke 22:19-23 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus served those He came to save and those He made His disciples. | Luke 22:24-27 | Luke 22:24-27 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus was so submitted to God's will as to allow a murdering, illegal mob to arrest Him without a struggle. | Luke 22:47-53 | Luke 22:47-53 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus knew that the ultimate authority is the right of God and it was to this authority He surrendered and obeyed. | Luke 22:63-71 | Luke 22:63-71 | Jesus speaks |
| God lives for eternity and His children live with Him accordingly. | Luke 20:27-38 | Luke 20:27-38 | Jesus speaks |
| God's view of the amount of a gift in His name probably differs from the view of His disciples and surely differs from the view of the world. | Luke 21:1-4 | Luke 21:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Those in leadership among God's people are to serve those over whom they have responsibility. | Luke 22:24-27 | Luke 22:24-27 | Jesus speaks |
| It is fully wise to hear and heed the words spoken by Jesus. | Luke 22:61-62 | Luke 22:54-62 | Jesus speaks |
| Committing one's all to the LORD and His Word is always right and is in season. | Luke 23:43 | Luke 23:39-43 | Jesus speaks |
| It is important to know and understand the Scriptures. | Luke 20:39-44 | Luke 20:39-47 | Jesus speaks |
| The heart of the giver may prompt him or her to give all they have to God. | Luke 21:4 | Luke 21:1-4 | Jesus speaks |
| Political and natural chaos will cover the earth one day. | Luke 21:27 | Luke 21:5-33 | Jesus speaks |
| God's Word will stand true throughout all time. | Luke 21:33 | Luke 21:5-33 | Jesus speaks |
| Hearts and minds can be weighed down by short-term issues. | Luke 21:34-36 | Luke 21:34-36 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus fully obeyed God - enduring all suffering - so that the kingdom of God could come into the heart of men. | Luke 22:14-18 | Luke 22:14-18 | Jesus speaks |
| The LORD gives to whom He wills various roles, responsibilities, and honors. | Luke 22:24-27 | Luke 22:24-27 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus gave His men hopeful words of the future just before a 'cloudy day.' | Luke 22:28-30 | Luke 22:28-30 | Jesus speaks |
| One who is certain of God's Word and God's will can speak God's truth even in the face of opposition and the expense of His own life. | Luke 22:69-71 | Luke 22:63-71 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus are to beware of those who espouse a relationship with God but hurt the weak, while taking public advantage of piety. | Luke 20:46-47 | Luke 20:39-47 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus wants His disciples to remember Him - sinless and broken for them AND substituted for them on the cross of Calvary. | Luke 22:19-20 | Luke 22:19-23 | Jesus speaks |
| A day of destruction will come to Jerusalem and to the earth. | Luke 21:5-33 | Luke 21:5-33 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus and His disciples are to forgive those who persecute them for doing God's will. | Luke 23:34 | Luke 23:33-38 | Jesus speaks |
| Relate to society according to its laws. | Luke 20:25 | Luke 20:19-26 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus used questions as a teaching method - even to rebuke cynics. | Luke 20:39-44 | Luke 20:39-47 | Jesus speaks |
| God is sovereign over all resources and can bring to bear for His disciples what He wills. | Luke 22:8-13 | Luke 21:37-22:13 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus asked His disciples questions in order to get them to see heavenly truth. | Luke 22:35 | Luke 22:35-38 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples are always to depend upon the LORD. | Luke 22:35-38 | Luke 22:35-38 | Jesus speaks |
| Regret and agony may result from remembering the words of the LORD Jesus. | Luke 22:61-62 | Luke 22:54-62 | Jesus speaks |
| There are those who will not believe regardless of who bears witness of Jesus. | Luke 22:66-68 key 67 | Luke 22:63-71 | Jesus speaks |
| The resurrection of Jesus was fully demonstrated to the eleven disciples plus others. | Luke 24:33-43 | Luke 24:33-43 | Jesus speaks |
| Those in an intimate relationship with God commit their all to God daily - even in death. | Luke 23:46 | Luke 23:44-56 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus wants His disciples to know and understand God's Word. | Luke 24:13-32 | Luke 24:13-32 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus lived and died in communion with the Father. | Luke 23:46 | Luke 23:44-56 | Jesus speaks |
| God will go to great lengths to display and reveal facets of His will and purposes. | Luke 24:38-41 | Luke 24:33-43 | Jesus speaks |
| Disciples of Jesus are to carry the message of repentance and remission of sins to all ethnic groups. | Luke 24:47-48 | Luke 24:44-48 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus gave His life in payment for the sins of all peoples everywhere. | Luke 23:46 | Luke 23:44-56 | Jesus speaks |
| God seeks to encourage His followers - building them up to trust Him more. | Luke 24:7 | Luke 24:1-12 | Jesus speaks |
| The disciples of Jesus need to pay attention to what He says to them - how He leads them. | Luke 24:7 | Luke 24:1-12 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus challenged His disciples' acceptance of 'conventional theology' by directing them to the Scriptures. | Luke 24:25-26 | Luke 24:13-32 | Jesus speaks |
| Committing one's all to the LORD and His Word has eternal rewards. | Luke 23:43 | Luke 23:39-43 | Jesus speaks |
| God's Word concerning the Messiah and Savior's first advent, life, death, and resurrection were fulfilled in Jesus. | Luke 24:44-46 | Luke 24:44-48 | Jesus speaks |
| God reminds His children and disciples of what He has said that bears on their situation. | Luke 24:7 | Luke 24:1-12 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus took overt measures to show Himself to His disciples after His resurrection. | Luke 24:38-39, 41 | Luke 24:33-43 | Jesus speaks |
| Jesus used questions to get people to discuss their inner thoughts and feelings. | Luke 24:17, 19 | Luke 24:13-32 | Jesus speaks |