Luke 18:31
Then Jesus took the Twelve aside and said to them, "Look, we are going up to Jerusalem, and everything the prophets have written about the Son of Man will be fulfilled.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Luke 18:31?

2. How does Luke 18:31 reveal Jesus' foreknowledge of His suffering and resurrection?

3. What Old Testament prophecies are fulfilled according to Luke 18:31?

4. How can we trust God's plan when facing trials, as seen in Luke 18:31?

5. How does Jesus' prediction in Luke 18:31 strengthen our faith in Scripture?

6. How should Jesus' example in Luke 18:31 influence our response to adversity?

7. What does Luke 18:31 reveal about Jesus' foreknowledge of His suffering and resurrection?

8. How does Luke 18:31 fulfill Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah?

9. Why did the disciples not understand Jesus' prediction in Luke 18:31?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Luke 18?

11. Why did Jesus resolutely head to Jerusalem?

12. Who were the Twelve Apostles of Jesus?

13. Did Jesus foresee His own death and resurrection?

14. Why did Jesus resolutely head to Jerusalem?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Jesus' prediction of His suffering and death in Jerusalem demonstrate His understanding of His mission and purpose?

2. In what ways can studying Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah strengthen our faith in Jesus today?

3. How can we prepare ourselves spiritually for the trials and challenges we may face, following the example of Jesus preparing His disciples?

4. What does the title "Son of Man" reveal about Jesus' identity and mission, and how should this impact our relationship with Him?

5. How does the fulfillment of prophecy in Jesus' life encourage us to trust in God's promises for our future?1. How does the parable of the persistent widow encourage you in your prayer life?

2. What does the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector reveal about God's perspective on humility and self-righteousness?

3. How does Jesus' interaction with the little children shape your understanding of the Kingdom of God?

4. What challenges and lessons does the encounter with the rich ruler present about wealth and discipleship?

5. How do you understand Jesus' prediction of His death and resurrection in this chapter?

6. How does the healing of the blind beggar inspire your faith in Jesus?

7. How can the teaching on persistent prayer apply to your current life situations?

8. How do you guard against self-righteousness in your spiritual life as portrayed in the Pharisee's prayer?

9. What steps can you take to cultivate a childlike faith in your walk with God?

10. How do you approach the challenge of wealth and possession in your discipleship journey?

11. How does the prediction of Jesus' death and resurrection deepen your understanding of His mission?

12. How can you emulate the faith and persistence of the blind beggar in your life?

13. How do the lessons in this chapter challenge societal norms and expectations about prayer, humility, faith, wealth, and healing?

14. In what ways does this chapter inspire you to reevaluate your approach to prayer, humility, and discipleship?

15. How can you practically demonstrate faith that persists, like the widow and the blind beggar, in your day-to-day living?

16. How can we learn to view our wealth and possessions in the light of the Kingdom of God, as Jesus taught?

17. How does the healing of the blind beggar challenge you in your expectation of God's intervention in your life?

18. How does the crowd's reaction to the blind beggar's healing inspire your response to God's works in your life?

19. How does this chapter encourage us to persist in our faith, maintain humility, and keep our eyes on the eternal Kingdom?

20. How can these teachings guide us in living as persistent, humble, and faithful followers of Christ in the present-day world?

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