Setting
After completing his ministry, John was put in prison by Herod. Luke makes a clear shift from John’s ministry to that of Jesus by mentioning John’s imprisonment before Jesus’ baptism. Although John was a key figure in the baptism of Jesus, Luke does not mention John at all. The narrative now focuses on Jesus. He comes on the scene as a man who was baptized with all the people, who had a genealogy, and who went through temptations. But He was more than a human being. In these opening accounts of Jesus’ ministry, we see Him as the perfect man who was also the Son of God.
Key Verse
(3:22)
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Outline
General Analysis
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1. How does each of the 3 sections in this passage demonstrate both Jesus’ humanity and deity? a. His baptism b. His genealogy c. His temptation
Segment Analysis
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3:21-22
1. What is the purpose of Jesus’ baptism? Did He also need to repent?
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2. Why is it significant that Jesus also was baptized while all the people were baptized?
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3a. What events took place while Jesus prayed?
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3b. What is the meaning of these events?
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4. How can we be God’s beloved children?
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3:23-38
5. Compare and contrast this genealogy with the one recorded in Matthew
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6. What is the purpose for the inclusion of Jesus’ genealogy?
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4:1-13
7a. Under what circumstance was Jesus tempted?
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7b. What does this teach us?
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8. Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit into the wilderness. Why must Jesus go through temptations?
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9a. What traps was the devil laying down with each of his temptations?
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9b. What are the common characteristics of temptations?
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9c. How are these three temptations similar to temptations we face today?
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10. Explain each of Jesus’ responses to the devil’s temptations.
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11. All the earthly authority and glory have been delivered to Satan, and he gives it to whomever he wishes (6). What does this fact teach you?
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12a. What was the difference between Satan’s and Jesus’ use of the Scripture?
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12b. What does this teach us about our attitude toward God’s word?
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13. Learning from the example of Jesus, what enables us to overcome temptations?
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14. “Now when the devil had ended every temptation, he departed from Him until an opportune time.” What does this suggest, and what can we learn from this?