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"•  LESSON 11 (March 13)  •""Luke 10  •  ""Blessed Are the Eyes That See What You See!"  1.   When Jesus said, ""The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few"" (10:2), what did he mean?  2.   ""Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest"" (10:2).""What do we learn from this statement? Is this something that should continue to be part of our prayer, even today?   3.   Carefully read Luke 10:3-12. What is Jesus telling the seventy-two disciples? If you heard his""commission firsthand, what would you be thinking? What did they need to understand?   4.   What should we make of Luke 10:13-15? Why does Jesus say what he says in reference to these cities in Galilee?   5.   Luke 10:16 appears to communicate a very important principle. What is that principle and why""does it matter?    6.   Luke 10:17-20 documents the return of the seventy-two and some remarkable statements on the part of Jesus. What do you make of those statements? ""I saw Satan fall like lightning from"heaven"" (10:18). What is Jesus talking about?   7.   ""In that same hour,"" Luke tells us, Jesus ""rejoiced in the Holy Spirit."" He addresses his Father""(10:21-22) and then addresses his disciples (10:23-24). What does Luke intend for his readers to take away from this small section of his ""orderly account""?  8.  Luke 10:25-37 documents the telling of Jesus' famous parable of ""the good Samaritan."" What""prompts him to deliver the parable? As modern disciples of Jesus, what should we take away from this important episode of Jesus ministry."  9.   Luke 10:38-42 is not the only time we are told of Jesus interacting with Martha and Mary. Where else do they show up in the 21st century, what should we take away from Luke 10:38-42 as it relates to our own walk with the Lord?

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