
The second year of Jesus’ public ministry began with Jesus healing the servant of the Roman centurion. His first year ended with Jesus’ return to Galilee from Judea, because John had been cast into prison, and the Jewish authorities were seeking how to eliminate Jesus as well. Anyway, Jesus’ second year preaching the Gospel was just as eventful or perhaps more so than his first year. It was during this year that Herod killed John, and Jesus fed the 5000. He also healed the demoniac called Legion, raised two people from the dead and sent the 12 out on their own to preach the Gospel in different towns in Galilee. All things considered, it seems to have been a really great year for Jesus and the disciples. It ended with Jesus taking his disciples to Caesarea Philippi and Peter making his great confession that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of the living God.
Below are the studies I worked through and wrote down. I hope they will affect others in a manner similar to how they benefited me, while I worked through them.
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- Luke 7 …………………………………. Setting the Time for Luke 7
- Luke 7:3 ………………………………. The Centurion’s Request
- Luke 7:2 ………………………………. Identifying the Centurion’s Servant
- Luke 7:3 ………………………………. The Context of the Centurion’s Request
- Luke 7:8 ………………………………. The Authority of Jesus
- Luke 7:11-15 ………………………….. The Context of Jesus’ Visit to Nain
- Luke 7:12-13 ………………………….. The Widow of Nain
- Luke 7:16-17 ………………………….. A Great Prophet has Arisen
- Luke 7:18-23 ………………………….. How John Handled his Doubts
- Luke 7:24-35 ………………………….. No Greater Prophet
- Luke 7:36-50 ………………………….. Another Banquet Held in Jesus’ Honor
- Luke 7:36-40 ………………………….. Who Is Simon the Pharisee?
- Luke 7:37-38, 46-48 …………………. Who Is the Unnamed Woman of Luke 7?
- Luke 7:40-47 ………………………….. The Two Debtors
- Luke 7:18-50 ………………………….. Doubt, Unbelief — What’s the Difference?
- Luke 7:40-50 ………………………….. Loving Much and Loving Little
- Luke 8:1-3 …………………………….. Mary Magdalene
- Luke 8:3 ……………………………….. Who Is Luke’s Joanna?
- Luke 8:1-12 …………………………… The Context of the Parable of the Sower
- Luke 8:11-12 ………………………….. It’s a Matter of the Heart
- Luke 8:12 ……………………………… The Devil
- Luke 8:13-21 ………………………….. The Fruitfulness of God’s Word
- Luke 8:22-25 ………………………….. The Apostles’ Failure to Obey Jesus
- Luke 8:22-25 ………………………….. The Apostles’ Obedience and Faith
- Luke 8:22-29 ………………………….. The Uncontrollable Carnal Spirit
- Luke 8:21-39 ………………………….. The Believer’s Shema
- Luke 8:40 ……………………………… Living Out the Parable of the Sower
- Luke 8:43-46 …………………………. The Woman with the Issue of Blood
- Luke 8:44-48 …………………………. Healing versus Sorcery
- Luke 8:45 ……………………………… Jesus’ Knowledge and the New Creation
- Luke 8:49-56 …………………………. Awakening Jairus’ Only Daughter
- Luke 8:56 …………………………….. Jairus’ Heart
- Luke 9:1 ………………………………. Spending Time with Jesus
- Luke 9:1-6 …………………………….. Sending Out the Twelve
- Luke 9:1-10 …………………………… The Dilemma of Authority
- Luke 9:7-10 …………………………… When Herod Became Aware of Jesus
- Luke 9:11-17 ………………………….. Feeding the 5000
- Luke 9:20 ……………………………… Peter’s Great Confession
- Luke 9:18-22 …………………………. Who Do You Say I Am?
- Luke 9:18-22 …………………………. Jesus at Caesarea Philippi