Luke 13:27
And he will answer, 'I tell you, I do not know where you are from. Depart from me, all you evildoers.'
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Luke 13:27?

2. How does Luke 13:27 emphasize the importance of a personal relationship with Christ?

3. What actions might cause Jesus to say, "I do not know you"?

4. How can we ensure we are not "evildoers" as mentioned in Luke 13:27?

5. Compare Luke 13:27 with Matthew 7:23. What similar warnings are given?

6. How can we apply the warning in Luke 13:27 to our daily lives?

7. What does "I do not know where you are from" imply about salvation in Luke 13:27?

8. How does Luke 13:27 challenge the concept of being saved by association or heritage?

9. Why does Jesus reject those claiming familiarity in Luke 13:27?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Luke 13?

11. Which son of Zerubbabel is an ancestor of Jesus: Abiud (Matthew 1:13) or Rhesa (Luke 3:27)? Neither name matches Zerubbabel's sons listed in 1 Chronicles 3:19-20.

12. In John 13:27, how can Judas be possessed by Satan, and why is this scenario omitted in other Gospels?

13. How does Luke 16:19-31's portrayal of immediate judgment align with passages like John 5:28-29 that suggest a future resurrection?

14. Who was Judas Iscariot in biblical history?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the context of the "narrow door" in Luke 13:24-30 help us understand the meaning of Luke 13:27?

2. In what ways can we ensure that our relationship with Christ is genuine and not merely superficial?

3. How does the warning in Luke 13:27 challenge us to live out our faith in practical ways?

4. What are some specific actions or attitudes that might cause someone to be labeled as an "evildoer" in the context of this passage?

5. How can we apply the lessons from Luke 13:27 to our interactions with others, especially in sharing the gospel and encouraging fellow believers?1. How does Jesus' teaching on the need for personal repentance speak to the concept of individual responsibility in spiritual matters?

2. What does the parable of the barren fig tree teach about God's patience and judgment?

3. How does Jesus' healing on the Sabbath challenge legalistic attitudes towards religious observance?

4. What do the parables of the mustard seed and yeast reveal about the nature and growth of God's Kingdom?

5. How does Jesus' teaching on the narrow door shape our understanding of salvation and commitment to God?

6. How does Jesus' lament over Jerusalem reflect His heart for the lost?

7. How might the healing of the crippled woman on the Sabbath challenge our perspectives on observing religious traditions?

8. How can we apply the lessons from the parable of the barren fig tree in our personal lives?

9. What does the parable of the mustard seed teach us about the potential impact of small acts of faithfulness?

10. How does the parable of the yeast inspire us to be leaven in the world for God's Kingdom?

11. How does Jesus' teaching on the narrow door challenge the concept of 'cheap grace' or easy-believism?

12. How can we respond to Jesus' lament over Jerusalem in our own contexts and communities?

13. How does Jesus' response to the Pharisees' warning reveal His determination to fulfill His mission?

14. How can we cultivate a sense of urgency in response to Jesus' call to repentance?

15. How can the healing of the crippled woman inspire us in our ministries of compassion and healing?

16. How can the growth patterns of the mustard seed and yeast guide our expectations and efforts in kingdom work?

17. What lessons about persistence and humility can we learn from Jesus' teaching on the narrow door?

18. How does Jesus' lament over Jerusalem motivate us to intercede for our cities and nations?

19. How can Jesus' interaction with the Pharisees regarding Herod inspire us to courageously fulfill our mission?

20. How does the theme of repentance in this chapter challenge us to regularly examine our hearts and lives?

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