How to BLEss Your Neighbor
B meaning (
) with prayer, L meaning (
), E meaning (
)
Gospel of Luke
How many stories of Jesus involved him sharing meals with others? I count (
) meal scenes. (
) occur in the account of the Galilean ministry; (
) appear in the Central Section; (
) take place in the period of the last days in Jerusalem, with (
) of these occasions being post-resurrection meals.
Dining with the (
) (Luke 5:27-32, 19:8, Romans 5:10, Ephesians 1:5). Do you know any “enemies” who (
) Jesus?
The (
) guest (Luke 7:36-50) Could an unexpected guest in your life be an (
) to minister?
Feeding the (
) (Luke 9:10-17) Is someone (
) you hungry or thirsty?
Smell the (
) (Luke 10:38-42) Are you too (
) to spend time with people?
Wash what (
) (Luke 11:37-53, Ephesians 5:26). What in your heart needs to be (
) to receive all kinds of people?
Consider your (
) (Luke 14:1-24) Are your conversations (
) and biblical?
Invite (
) over (Luke 19:1-10) Is there someone who needs you to (
) out to them?
Put your (
) first (Luke 22:14-38) Do you see meals as a way to serve others’ (
) needs?
(
) over dinner (Luke 24:28-32, 22:19) Is God asking you to (
) Jesus — the Word who became human (John 1:14) — over a meal?
Serve (
) food (Luke 24:36-43) Is there someone you can (
) and uplift through a meal?
Jesus’ table calls all to come and dine, to feast on who he is and learn more about him through the Word.