Luke 5:1-11 Sunday School Lesson


Luke 5:1-11 Sunday School Lesson

In today’s gospel lesson, we read about Jesus’ encounter with a man who was blind from birth. Jesus healed him and gave him back his sight. This story reminds us that no matter what our circumstances may be, God can always help us. Click here for additional info.

Overview of Luke 5:1-

In today’s gospel lesson, we read about Jesus’ encounter with a man who was blind from birth. Jesus healed him and gave him back his sight. The man was so grateful that he gave Jesus a ring as a token of his appreciation.

This story is a reminder that no matter what our circumstances, God always has a plan for us. He is always there to help us, and we can trust him to guide us through our trials. Here is a great resource for anyone looking to expand on this topic.

Purpose of Sunday School Lesson

Purpose of Sunday School Lesson:

The purpose of Sunday School is to provide a place for children to learn about God and His Word. In Luke 5:1-11, Jesus teaches a lesson on prayer.

Main Points

In today’s gospel lesson, we read about Jesus’ encounter with a tax collector named Levi. Levi was a respected man in his community, but he was also a tax collector. Tax collectors were people who were responsible for collecting taxes from the people in their community.

Jesus had just finished teaching in a synagogue and was on his way home. As he was walking along, he saw Levi standing at the entrance to the town. Jesus went up to him and asked him what he was doing there. Levi replied that he was a tax collector and was collecting the taxes that were due from the people in the town.

Jesus told Levi that he didn’t have to pay the taxes. Instead, he said that he would pay them for him. Levi was surprised by this offer, but he accepted it.

This story shows us two things. First, Jesus was very kind and compassionate. He didn’t just talk to Levi about the taxes; he talked to him about everything. Second, Jesus was willing to help anyone who needed it.

Jesus Calls the First Disciples

In today’s gospel lesson, Jesus calls the first disciples. After teaching in the temple, He went out to teach His disciples. One of the most important things Jesus taught His disciples was how to pray. Jesus said, “When you pray, say: ‘Father, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.’ For if you forgive people their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive people their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.”

Peter’s Response

In today’s gospel lesson, we read about how Jesus healed a man who was paralyzed from the waist down. Jesus asked the man if he wanted to get up, and when the man said yes, Jesus helped him up. This story is a reminder that no matter how bad our situation may seem, we can always hope for a better future.

Jesus’ Authority

In Sunday School, we studied Luke 5:1-11. In this passage, Jesus heals a man who was paralyzed from the waist down. The Pharisees were amazed at what Jesus had done and asked him to show them the same power. Jesus replied, “I can do nothing by myself. I need help from my Father in heaven.” Jesus’ authority comes from his relationship with his Father.

Jesus Heals a Paralytic

In Sunday School this week, we learned about Jesus Heals a Paralytic. This story is from Luke 5:1-11. Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem, and he saw a man who was paralyzed from the waist down. Jesus went up to him and said, “Do you believe in me?” The man said, “Yes, Lord.” Then Jesus told him to get up and walk. The man got up and walked. This story is a reminder that no matter how bad our situation may seem, God always has a plan for us.

The Paralytic’s Faith

Jesus’ Power

In today’s Sunday School lesson, we learned about Jesus’ power. He could do things that we can’t even imagine, like heal people and make the wind and the waves obey him. We also learned about a story from Luke 5:1-11, in which a paralytic was healed by Jesus. This story shows us that Jesus is powerful and able to help us in our time of need.

Application

Jesus Calls Us

Jesus Heals Us

In today’s gospel lesson, we read about Jesus healing a man who was paralyzed from the waist down. Jesus asked the man if he wanted to be healed, and the man said yes. Jesus then healed him, and the man was able to walk. This story reminds us that even though we may be hurt or disabled, Jesus can help us.

In conclusion, Jesus tells us that we should always do what is right, and that we should love one another. He also tells us that we should forgive others, and that we should pray for one another. Finally, Jesus tells us that we should go out and do good deeds, so that we can be happy in the afterlife. In today’s Sunday School Lesson, we learned about Luke 5:1-11.

Summary of Main Points

In today’s gospel lesson, we read about Jesus’ encounter with a man who was blind from birth. Jesus healed the man and gave him back his sight. The man was so grateful that he gave Jesus a gift – a gold coin.

Jesus told the man that he could give the coin to anyone he wanted, but he should give it to the poor. The man was so surprised that he asked Jesus how he could do that. Jesus told him to go and give the coin to the poor and then tell them that it was given to him by Jesus.

This story is a reminder to us that we should always be kind to others and help those who are in need. We can do this by giving our time and money to charity, or by simply being friendly and helpful to others.

Call to Action

In today’s gospel lesson, we hear about a man who was healed by Jesus. The man, called Bartimaeus, was a blind man who was begging on the street. When Jesus saw him, He called out to him, “Bartimaeus, son of Timaeus, come here.” Bartimaeus was so surprised that he could see, that he fell to the ground and worshiped Jesus.

We can learn a lot from Bartimaeus. First of all, we should always be humble and grateful when we are given a chance to be healed by Jesus. Bartimaeus was so surprised that he fell to the ground and worshiped Jesus. We should also always be willing to help others, even if we don’t know them. Bartimaeus was able to help other people by giving them money. Finally, we should always be willing to learn from others. Bartimaeus was able to learn from Jesus how to be healed.

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