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Jesus Magnified Luke 7 Lesson 6 FIRST DAY: Read Luke 7 Our own expectations can cause us to miss the glory of what God is doing in our lives right now! It is very easy for us to hyper-focus on what we want God to do for us and how we want Him to work. We set our eyes in one direction and miss all that God is actively doing in the rest of our life! This is exactly what we see in Luke 7. John the Baptist and Simon the Pharisee had certain expectations about how the Messiah should behave and what He should do. They lost sight of all the divine miracles Jesus was doing. Jesus was doing exactly what God sent Him to do: healing the sick, raising the dead, giving sight to the blind, causing the lame to walk, opening the ears of the deaf, and preaching the Gospel to the poor. John the Baptist s expectations almost made him look for another, and Simon s expectation led him to criticize and neglect Jesus. Beware, lest your self-made expectations also cause you to lose sight of the great things God is doing right now in your life! Ask the Lord to open your eyes to all the great things He is doing around you and in your life. SECOND DAY: Read Luke 7:1 10 1. After Jesus concluded all His sayings (Luke 6), He entered Capernaum (Luke 7:1). What happened there? Luke 7:2 4 a. What do you find noteworthy about this scene? 2. According to the Jews, why was the centurion deserving? Luke 7:5 3. As Jesus drew near the house, the centurion sent friends to Him with a message (Luke 7:6a). Read this message in Luke 7:6b 8 (NLT). Lord, don t trouble Yourself by coming to my home, for I am not worthy of such an honor. I am not even worthy to come and meet You. Just say the word from where You are, and my servant will be healed. I know this because I am under the authority of my superior officers, and I have authority over my soldiers. I only need to say, Go, and they go, or Come, and they come. And if I say to my slaves, Do this, they do it. Comment on the centurion s: a. View of Jesus b. Perspective on authority

c. Faith (1) What impresses you most about this centurion? 4. From Luke 7:9 note and comment on Jesus reaction to the centurion s message. a. Record the result from Luke 7:10. 5. What lesson do you glean from your study today? THIRD DAY: Read Luke 7:11 17 1. According to Luke 7:11, what happened the day after the centurion s servant was healed? 2. From Luke 7:12 describe what was taking place there. a. Note and comment on Jesus response when He saw her. Luke 7:13 (1) Link this with Isaiah 53:4a. How does this speak to you? 3. Use Luke 7:14 15 to capture the glory of the miracle Jesus performed. 2

4. Compare the people s reaction to this miracle (Luke 7:16 17) with Zacharias prophecy in Luke 1:78 79. What do you see? 5. What is your takeaway from today s study? FOURTH DAY: Read Luke 7:18 30 1. After Jesus miracles, the disciples of John reported to him (Luke 7:18). John sent two of his disciples to Jesus with a question. What was it? Luke 7:19 20 a. At that time, John the Baptist was languishing in Herod s prison (Mark 6:17 19) and John s ministry was severely limited. How might this explain his question? 2. What was Jesus doing that very hour? Luke 7:21 a. Jesus responded, Go tell John the things you have seen and heard. Use Luke 7:22 to list these things. (1) What do you find remarkable about Jesus activity? See also Isaiah 61:1 3. (2) Although they were not the political works the Jews expected from the Messiah, Jesus works were certainly consistent with the Messiah s coming. How does this explain Jesus comment in Luke 7:23? 3

3. After the messengers of John departed, Jesus spoke to the people concerning their own expectations (Luke 7:24a). Use His words in Luke 7:24b 28 to answer the following: a. What did not draw the people to the wilderness? (verses 24b 25) b. What drew the people to John the Baptist? (verse 26) (1) What does this communicate to you about what truly draws people to God? c. What had been prophetically written about John? (verse 27) 4. Note that John s ministry introduced Jesus, the Messiah, to Israel. However, John was unable to experience the glory of Jesus resurrection. How does this clarify Jesus declaration in Luke 7:28 about: a. John being the greatest prophet b. He who is the least in the kingdom being greater than he (John) 5. Use Luke 7:29 30 to note and comment on the response of: a. All the people (verse 29) b. The Pharisees and lawyers (verse 30) 6. How have your expectations kept you from seeing all that Jesus has done and is doing? 4

FIFTH DAY: Read Luke 7:31-35 1. In Luke 7:31 Jesus asked the rhetorical question, To what then shall I liken the men of this generation? Summarize His answer. Luke 7:32 2. Jesus explained His illustration in Luke 7:33 34. Use these verses to describe and comment on the people s complaints about: a. John the Baptist b. The Son of Man (Jesus) (1) What does this reveal about human nature? 3. Luke 7:35 (NLT) says, But wisdom is shown to be right by the lives of those who follow it. Link this with James 3:17 and write your observations about wisdom. 4. How does today s study speak to you about your nature? SIXTH DAY: Read Luke 7:36 50 1. Then one of the Pharisee s asked Him to eat with him. Use Luke 7:36b 38 to paint a picture of what transpired there. 5

a. Note and comment on the Pharisee s reaction to this. Luke 7:39 2. Knowing Simon s thoughts, Jesus had something to say to him (Luke 7:40). Summarize the story Jesus told in Luke 7:41 42a. a. What question did Jesus pose at the end of this story? Luke 7:42b (1) From Luke 7:43 note the answer to this question. 3. Use Luke 7:44 46 to contrast the actions of: a. Simon the Pharisee b. The sinful woman (1) Therefore, what did Jesus say about this woman? Luke 7:47a 4. Record the principle Jesus stated in Luke 7:47b. a. How does this speak to you concerning your response to God s forgiveness? 6

5. Use Luke 7:48 50 to remark on: a. Jesus words to the woman b. The reaction of those at the table 6. From your study this week in Luke 7, write a few words that come to mind when you think of: a. The healing of the centurion s servant (verses 2 10) b. The widow of Nain (verses 11 17) c. John the Baptist s dilemma (verses 18 23) d. Jesus message to the multitudes (verses 24 35) e. Simon s house (verses 36 50) 7. How was Jesus magnified through your study this week? 2016 Calvary Chapel Women s Ministries 3800 S. Fairview Rd., Santa Ana, CA 92704. http://women.cccm.com 7