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OUr way to Easter 2018

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As we read Luke 11: 1-4, why not try and make our own version for today of Jesus' prayer?

Read Luke 11:5-13. How much is Father God willing to give us the Holy Spirit? Spend some time to listen to Holy Spirit. Note what He says to you.

Luke 11:33-36. What kind of light do I fill my eyes with? Choose one reading/colouring/other to do today in order to fill your whole being with a good light.

Read Luke 12:1-11. Let's share together! You choose one of the teachings summed up here to retell it to the others in the family with your own words. You can use drawings or write some of it down, or you can act out a little play to show it to the others.

Read Luke 12:22-34 How do you feel when you read this? Choose one sentence and write it down in your notebook.

Today's reading is Luke 5:1-11. What do you think made the first disciples decide to follow Jesus?

Luke 23:25-46 Why did Jesus had to be crucified??? You can read Hebrews 9 and 10 to find out the apostles' answer to this question.

Read Luke 24:1-12 What an incredible story!! The tomb is empty!! What does that means?

Read Luke 14-23 Let's take communion together, Jesus' style!

Read Luke 13:22-30. What do you think is that narrow door Jesus is talking about? How can you be sure you've entered into the Kingdom through this door?

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Read Luke 14:1-14. Appearance vs. Internal reality What can be the consequences of you inviting your friends to a nice party? What can be the consequences of you inviting strangers and poor to a nice party? Is Jesus saying you shouldn't have a nice party with your friends?

read Luke 23:47-56 Preparation day. Let's imagine you are one of the followers of Jesus. Who would you be? What would you have seen, heard, felt for this time with Jesus? What were your hopes? Write them down on a piece of paper. Now he is laying in a tomb. How do you feel? Write your thoughts on the otehr side of your paper.

Today's reading is Luke 9:18-27. The disciples were confornted with Jesus' question "who do you say I am?" Can you make a list of possible answers one could give if they're asked the question? What is your answer to that question?

Let's read Luke 9:28-34. Spend some time encountering Jesus as the glorious One depicted here.

Luke 9: 37-45. What is amazing here? Think oh how you would feel if this boy was your brother. How could have been the life with him before his healing? How would you feel that day when Jesus healed him?

Today we read Luke 9:46-50. try to memorise one of these verses today.

Today's reading is Luke 9:57-62. Does Jesus seem to invite people to follow him? What is he highlighting here?

Read Luke 10:1-20 Why do you think Jesus sendt them out? Did it "work" the same as when Jesus was with them? Why is it encouraging for you?

Luke 10:21-24 Why is Jesus joyful? What in this prayer encourages you?

Read Luke 10:25-37 Find out: how much was the distance between Jerusalem and Jericho, who were the Samaritans Jesus speaks about here, why this was a very shocking story for the people who heard it first. What is Jesus inviting us to do here?

Let's read Luke 10:38-42. Let's find out about the context! Why do you think Mary sat at Jesus feet? When did people sat at the feet of someone at that time? Why was it surprising and shocking to see ary sat there? What is Jesus reaction? How is it a good news for us?

Read Luke 15:1-10. Parables are stories Jesus used to tell people truths in a way you could visualize, from your daily life. What is the truth told behind these 2 parables? Why do you think Jesus used 2 parables to tell the same thing?

Read Luke 15:11-32. This story is often called "the lost son". Some people have renamed it "the good father". Can you tell why? Why is the son not sure of his dad's welcome? How is the dad's reaction surprising? Why do you think he celebrates?

Read Luke 16:13-17 this is another accumulation of Jesus' teachings. Which one do you understands best? Which one do you struggle to understand? Can we have our dinner discussion around these?

Read Luke 18:1-8 Why is Jesus telling this story? What does He want us to remember? Is there something you choose to pray about and not give up?

read Luke 16:19-31. What does this story tell us about heaven and hell? Why do you think Jesus told this story?

Read Luke 17:11-19 How many people did Jesus healed in that story? Did they have to stay in Jesus presence to be healed? What do you think the man who came back was thinking? why do you think this story is in the Bible?

read Luke 17:20-37 Where does Jesus say the kingdom of God is? How isit different from what the Pharisees of his time were thinking? Can you sum up the warning Jesus makes?

Read Luke 18:9-17 Can you retell what the attitudes of the two men were? Which one is God prefering?How is that an invitation in our relationship with Jesus? What does mean "receiving the kingdom like a little child"?

Luke 18:18-30 Can you answer the disciples' question? (v.26) Think of one thing you have left to follow Jesus. Spend time in a trip to heaven and let Jesus show you what He's giving to you in exchange, in this age and for eternity.

Luke 18:31-34. What does these verses show you?

Luke 18:35-42 + Luke 19:1-10 Imagine you're an inhabitant of Jericho. You know Zaccheus well, because he had collecte dmore taxes from you than he should have. You have heard about the Teacher, this Jesus, who also heals people. You just followed him as he healed the blind person outside of the city. How would you react to Jesus going to dine with Zaccheus? What do you think make Zaccheus change his mindset and repent?

read Luke 19:45 to Luke 20:8 Why do you think the chiefs and the teachers from the temple were trying to kill Jesus? Can you think of an answer to their question in v.2?

Luke 20:9-19 Once again Jesus is telling us about himself and why he came on earth. Can you find who is who in this story?

read Luke 20:34-39 What are the promises God makes in this passage? Can you write one of them and add it to your promise Jar?

Read Luke 22:7-13 preparations are being made. Can you remember how important was this festival for the Jews?

Luke 22:1-6 This is not the most joyful story of this time. Some people have said Judas did so because he believed Jesus was about to get rid of the Romans and reinstall the Kingdom of Israel. Judas would have betrayed Jesus to get things started but he thought Jesus would overcome his enemies. What do you think of this idea? Do you see another reason why Judas might have betrayed Jesus? It is a sad story, this man who was trusted by Jesus and have spend life with him and seen so many miracles finally turned his heart against Jesus. But even when Jesus knew one of them was going to betray him, it didn't stop him to love his 12 disciples. So today, let's focus on how much God loves people.

Read Luke 19:28-44 This SUnday is Palm Sunday : we remember that day when Jesus entered in Jerusalem as a king. v.42: do you know what will bring you peace? Spend time with the Prince of Peace.

Read Luke 22:24-34 Can you spot a promise in these verses? Can you spot an invitation to change our mindset? What is your answer to Jesus invitation?

Read Luke 22:35-46 What do we learn in this passage about Jesus'intimacy with the Father? Why do you think Jesus prayed this way?

Luke 22:47-65 Draw or write down what impresses you most in this passage

Luke 22:66 to Luke 23:25 Jesus is judged. By whom? What is the motive of their condemnation? How do you want to react?