That is why I did not consider myself worthy to come to You. But just say the word, and my servant will be healed. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Luke 7:7? 2. How does Luke 7:7 demonstrate faith without physical presence of Jesus? 3. What does Luke 7:7 teach about authority and Jesus' divine power? 4. How can we apply the centurion's humility in our prayer life today? 5. How does Luke 7:7 connect with Matthew 8:8 on faith and authority? 6. In what ways can we trust Jesus' word in our daily challenges? 7. How does Luke 7:7 demonstrate the power of faith without physical presence? 8. What does Luke 7:7 reveal about the authority of Jesus' word? 9. How does Luke 7:7 challenge the necessity of rituals in faith? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Luke 7? 11. Is worshiping saints and Mary appropriate? 12. Can you heal yourself, doctor? 13. Why did Jesus use spit in healing? 14. Did the centurion personally ask Jesus to heal his slave in Capernaum? Yes (Matthew 8:5) or No, he sent others (Luke 7:3,6)? Discussion Questions 1. How does the centurion's understanding of authority influence his faith in Jesus, and how can we apply this understanding to our own faith journey?2. In what ways can we demonstrate faith in Jesus' power and presence in our lives, even when we cannot see Him working? 3. How can we act as intercessors for others, following the example of the Jewish elders who advocated for the centurion? 4. What does the centurion's humility teach us about our approach to God, and how can we cultivate a humble heart in our relationship with Him? 5. How does the account of the centurion challenge us to break down barriers and share the Gospel with people from different backgrounds and cultures?1. How does the faith of the centurion challenge our understanding and expression of faith? 2. What can we learn from Jesus' act of raising the widow's son about His compassion and power? 3. How do we reconcile John the Baptist's doubts about Jesus being the Messiah with his role as the forerunner? 4. What lessons can we learn from the act of the sinful woman who anointed Jesus? 5. How does Jesus' reaction to the woman who anointed Him challenge the societal norms of His time and ours? 6. How can we apply the lesson of those who are forgiven much, love much, in our personal and communal life? 7. How does Jesus' affirmation of John the Baptist's role inform our understanding of His mission? 8. How does the healing of the centurion's servant challenge the ethnic and cultural barriers of the time and in our current world? 9. How can we cultivate a faith like the centurion's in our daily lives? 10. How do we understand the concept of faith and healing as presented in this chapter? 11. How does Jesus' interaction with the Pharisees challenge our attitudes towards self-righteousness? 12. How do we respond when our expectations of God, like John's, are not met? 13. In what ways do we experience Jesus' compassion in our lives today? 14. How can we emulate the sinful woman's gratitude and love for Jesus in our lives? 15. How can we apply Jesus' approach to the Pharisees and the sinful woman in our interaction with others? 16. How does the resurrection of the widow's son affirm Jesus' power over death, and how does it relate to His resurrection? 17. In what ways do we see Jesus challenging societal and religious norms in this chapter? 18. How can we embrace and extend forgiveness as shown in the anointing story? 19. How does the notion of great love resulting from great forgiveness impact our relationships? 20. How do we maintain faith in the face of doubts, as shown in the case of John the Baptist? Links Luke 7:7 NIVLuke 7:7 NLT Luke 7:7 ESV Luke 7:7 NASB Luke 7:7 KJV Luke 7:7 Commentaries Bible Hub |



