Luke 6:13
When daylight came, He called His disciples to Him and chose twelve of them, whom He also designated as apostles:
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Luke 6:13?

2. How does Luke 6:13 guide us in choosing leaders within the church?

3. What qualities did Jesus seek in His apostles according to Luke 6:13?

4. How can we apply Jesus' selection process in Luke 6:13 to our lives?

5. What Old Testament examples parallel Jesus choosing His apostles in Luke 6:13?

6. How does Luke 6:13 inspire us to seek God's guidance in decision-making?

7. Why did Jesus choose twelve apostles in Luke 6:13?

8. What criteria did Jesus use to select the apostles?

9. How does Luke 6:13 reflect Jesus' leadership style?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Luke 6?

11. Who are the Disciples of Christ?

12. What defines the role of apostleship?

13. Was Junia considered an apostle?

14. What are the similarities between Jesus and Mithra beliefs?
Discussion Questions
1. What qualities do you think Jesus saw in the twelve apostles that led Him to choose them, and how can we cultivate similar qualities in our own lives?

2. How does the concept of being "sent out" as an apostle apply to modern-day Christians, and what are some practical ways we can live this out?

3. In what ways does the symbolism of the number twelve in the Bible encourage you in your faith journey?

4. How can we foster a sense of community and collaboration within our own church or small group, following the example of the apostles?

5. Reflect on a time when you felt called by God to a specific task or mission. How did you respond, and what did you learn from that experience?1. How does Jesus' handling of the Sabbath controversies challenge conventional religious thinking of His time?

2. What significance can we glean from Jesus spending the night in prayer before choosing the Twelve Apostles?

3. How do the Beatitudes and Woes in the "Sermon on the Plain" challenge societal norms and values?

4. In what ways does Jesus' teaching on loving enemies challenge us in our current society?

5. What lessons do we learn from Jesus' teaching about judging others and its application in our everyday life?

6. How does Jesus' analogy of the tree and its fruit apply to our personal lives?

7. How do we understand and apply the teachings of the "Wise and Foolish Builders" parable in our lives?

8. What does it mean for Jesus to be the "Lord of the Sabbath," and how does this understanding influence our view of Jesus and the Sabbath?

9. How do Jesus' teachings in this chapter inform our understanding of discipleship?

10. How does Jesus' teaching about love and mercy redefine the concept of "an eye for an eye"?

11. How does Jesus' warning against judging others affect our interactions with people who have different beliefs or practices?

12. How can we produce good fruit in our lives, as Jesus encourages us to?

13. What is the role of prayer in decision-making, as exemplified by Jesus before choosing the Twelve Apostles?

14. How do we reconcile worldly success with the Beatitudes and Woes?

15. How does the concept of loving our enemies apply to the global context, especially concerning war and peace?

16. How can we apply the teaching on not judging others in our digital age, particularly in relation to social media?

17. How does the "Wise and Foolish Builders" parable inspire us to act on Jesus' teachings?

18. How can we cultivate a heart that produces good fruit, according to Jesus' teaching?

19. In light of the "Sermon on the Plain," how should Christian communities address issues of wealth and poverty, happiness and sorrow, reputation and dishonor?

20. What practical steps can we take to ensure that we are not only hearing Jesus' words but also acting on them, thus building our lives on a solid foundation?

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