Luke 6:27-38 Scripture Focus: With Burning Hearts: Luke

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Luke 6:27-38 Scripture Focus: With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love Scripture Focus: Luke 6:27-38

How did Jesus show love to his enemies? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love How did Jesus show love to his enemies?

What was Jesus’ approach to money and material possessions? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love What was Jesus’ approach to money and material possessions? In what ways did Jesus model unselfish generosity?

With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love How did Jesus bring to life the Father’s mercy toward the ungrateful and wicked?

Why are people so inclined to judge others? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love Why are people so inclined to judge others? Why shouldn’t we judge others? What happens if we do? How can we avoid it?

How should we treat those who persecute us? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love How should we treat those who persecute us? How should we respond when our enemies hurt us?

How should we respond when someone takes from us? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love How should we respond when someone takes from us? How should we handle our money and possessions when dealing with those who hate us?

How are they saying the same thing? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love Compare Luke 6:31 to Matthew 22:39 How are they saying the same thing? Are they different in any way?

How do these verses help us summarize Jesus’ teaching in Luke 6? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love Read Romans 12:17-21. How do these verses help us summarize Jesus’ teaching in Luke 6?

should disciples apply in their treatment of others? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love According to Luke 6:31, what standard should disciples apply in their treatment of others?

What types of self-serving love does Jesus warn us against? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love What types of self-serving love does Jesus warn us against? What are some of the boundaries or limitations that our love must surpass?

What will happen if we love our enemies and do good to them? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love What will happen if we love our enemies and do good to them? In what ways does our relationship with God determine our relationships with our enemies?

What two negative things are we told not to do? With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love What two negative things are we told not to do? What two positive things are we urged to practice?

Today’s lesson challenges us to: With Burning Hearts: Luke 10. Revolutionary Love Today’s lesson challenges us to: ► a new level of trust in our heavenly Father. ► a new vulnerability to mistreatment at the hands of those who are against us. ► a more open-handed generosity in giving.