Luke 5:29
Then Levi hosted a great banquet for Jesus at his house. A large crowd of tax collectors was there, along with others who were eating with them.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Luke 5:29?

2. How does Luke 5:29 illustrate Jesus' approach to engaging with sinners?

3. What can we learn from Levi's response to Jesus in Luke 5:29?

4. How does Luke 5:29 connect with Jesus' mission in Luke 19:10?

5. How can we apply Levi's hospitality in our outreach efforts today?

6. What does Luke 5:29 teach about fellowship with non-believers?

7. Why did Levi host a banquet for Jesus in Luke 5:29?

8. What is the significance of tax collectors dining with Jesus in Luke 5:29?

9. How does Luke 5:29 challenge social norms of the time?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Luke 5?

11. What defines the concept of friendship evangelism?

12. Who was Francis Schaeffer and what were his beliefs?

13. Is interfaith dialogue supported by biblical teachings?

14. What does "pariah" mean?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Levi's response to Jesus' call challenge our understanding of repentance and transformation?

2. In what ways can we use our homes and resources to create opportunities for others to encounter Jesus?

3. How does Jesus' association with tax collectors and sinners inform our approach to engaging with those marginalized by society?

4. What social barriers exist in our communities today, and how can we, as followers of Christ, work to break them down?

5. How can we celebrate and share the joy of our salvation with others in our daily lives?1. How does the miraculous catch of fish demonstrate the divine power of Jesus, and how does it impact Simon Peter and his companions?

2. What can we learn from the leper's approach to Jesus, and Jesus' response to him?

3. In the healing of the paralytic, how does Jesus demonstrate His authority to forgive sins?

4. How does Jesus' call and interaction with Levi challenge the societal and religious norms of the time?

5. What does Jesus' response to the question about fasting reveal about the nature of His mission?

6. How does Jesus' response to the Pharisees regarding his association with sinners challenge our own attitudes towards marginalized or stigmatized individuals?

7. How does the parable of the new cloth and the old garment inform our understanding of the relationship between Jesus' message and the Old Testament law?

8. What are the implications of Jesus' call to "catch people" for our understanding of discipleship?

9. How does the faith of the paralytic's friends contribute to his healing, and what does this teach us about intercessory prayer?

10. What does Jesus' instruction to the healed leper to follow the Mosaic law tell us about His respect for established religious practices?

11. How does Jesus' interaction with Levi challenge us to examine our own prejudices and preconceptions?

12. How do the miracles in this chapter affirm Jesus' divine authority?

13. In the light of the calling of Simon Peter, James, John, and Levi, how should we respond to Jesus' call in our lives?

14. How do Jesus' actions and teachings in this chapter redefine religious and social norms?

15. How does Jesus' response to the Pharisees' criticism provide guidance on dealing with criticism or misunderstanding in our lives?

16. What insights does Jesus' answer to the question about fasting provide for our spiritual disciplines?

17. How does the healing of the leper and the paralytic inspire us to approach Jesus in faith, regardless of our circumstances?

18. What does the calling of the first disciples and Levi teach us about Jesus' inclusive invitation to follow Him?

19. How can the stories and teachings in this chapter help us better understand and share the gospel with others?

20. How does Jesus' response to the criticism of His associations inform our interaction with different groups of people today?

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