Questions Jesus Asked in the Bible

Thought-provoking inquiries posed by Christ that challenge hearts and transform understanding.


Questions: But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?
Recipient: Disciples / Followers
Lesson: Believers must retain their distinctiveness and influence.
Bible references: Matthew 5:13
Application: Stay true to your values and purpose in Christ.

Questions: If you love those who love you, what reward will you get?
Recipient: Crowd / Disciples
Lesson: True love extends beyond reciprocity.
Bible references: Matthew 5:46
Application: Practice unconditional love, even to those who don’t love you back.

Questions: Are not even the tax collectors doing that?
Recipient: Crowd / Disciples
Lesson: Loving only those who love you isn’t remarkable.
Bible references: Matthew 5:46
Application: Go beyond cultural norms in showing love.

Questions: And if you greet only your brothers, what are you doing more than others?
Recipient: Crowd / Disciples
Lesson: Genuinely loving others includes outsiders.
Bible references: Matthew 5:47
Application: Show kindness to strangers and outsiders.

Questions: Do not even pagans do that?
Recipient: Crowd / Disciples
Lesson: Loving selectively isn’t Christlike.
Bible references: Matthew 5:47
Application: Live differently from the world through radical love.

Questions: Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Prioritize eternal values over material needs.
Bible references: Matthew 6:25
Application: Don’t stress over material things; trust God's provision.

Questions: Are you not much more valuable than they?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: You are deeply valued by God.
Bible references: Matthew 6:26
Application: Trust in God’s care and your worth in His eyes.

Questions: Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Worry is unproductive.
Bible references: Matthew 6:27
Application: Let go of anxiety and embrace faith-driven living.

Questions: Why do you worry about clothes?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Focus on spiritual things, not superficial needs.
Bible references: Matthew 6:28
Application: Depend on God rather than obsess over appearances.

Questions: If this is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: God provides even for nature—how much more for you!
Bible references: Matthew 6:30
Application: Replace fear with faith in God’s care.

Questions: Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?
Recipient: Hypocritical listeners
Lesson: Avoid judgmental attitudes.
Bible references: Matthew 7:3
Application: Examine your own flaws before criticizing others.

Questions: How can you say to your brother, "Let me take the speck out of your eye," when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
Recipient: Hypocritical listeners
Lesson: You must deal with your own sin first.
Bible references: Matthew 7:4
Application: Seek self-awareness and humility before offering correction.

Questions: Which of you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: God is a good Father who gives good gifts.
Bible references: Matthew 7:9
Application: Trust God to provide lovingly and generously.

Questions: Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Earthly parents provide good; God even more so.
Bible references: Matthew 7:10
Application: Expect God's goodness with faith.

Questions: Do people pick grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Your fruit shows your heart.
Bible references: Matthew 7:16
Application: Cultivate a heart that bears good fruit.

Questions: You of little faith, why are you so afraid?
Recipient: Disciples (in the storm)
Lesson: Fear reveals lack of faith.
Bible references: Matthew 8:26
Application: Rely on Jesus in the midst of storms.

Questions: Why do you entertain evil thoughts in your hearts?
Recipient: Teachers of the Law
Lesson: Inner thoughts matter.
Bible references: Matthew 9:4
Application: Guard your heart against cynical or evil reasoning.

Questions: Which is easier to say, "Your sins are forgiven," or to say, "Get up and walk"?
Recipient: Teachers of the Law / Crowd
Lesson: Jesus has authority to forgive and heal.
Bible references: Matthew 9:5
Application: Believe in both Jesus’ power and authority.

Questions: How can the guests of the bridegroom mourn while he is with them?
Recipient: John’s disciples
Lesson: The presence of Jesus brings joy.
Bible references: Matthew 9:15
Application: Celebrate and rejoice in Jesus’ presence.

Questions: Do you believe that I am able to do this?
Recipient: Two blind men
Lesson: Faith is required for healing.
Bible references: Matthew 9:28
Application: Come to Jesus with expectant faith.

Questions: Are not two sparrows sold for a penny?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: God cares about even the smallest things.
Bible references: Matthew 10:29
Application: Trust in God's detailed care over your life.

Questions: What did you go out into the desert to see?
Recipient: Crowd following John the Baptist
Lesson: Questioning motives and expectations.
Bible references: Matthew 11:7
Application: Seek truth, not spectacle or trends.

Questions: A reed swayed by the wind?
Recipient: Crowd
Lesson: John was not weak or wavering.
Bible references: Matthew 11:7
Application: Value strong, conviction-driven leadership.

Questions: If not, what did you go out to see?
Recipient: Crowd
Lesson: Examine your spiritual expectations.
Bible references: Matthew 11:8
Application: Pursue genuine spiritual insight, not surface experiences.

Questions: A man dressed in fine clothes?
Recipient: Crowd
Lesson: John lived simply and humbly.
Bible references: Matthew 11:8
Application: Recognize God's messengers beyond outward appearance.

Questions: Then what did you go out to see?
Recipient: Crowd
Lesson: Pointing to John’s prophetic role.
Bible references: Matthew 11:9
Application: Appreciate the spiritual depth in God's messengers.

Questions: A prophet?
Recipient: Crowd
Lesson: Affirmation of John as God’s prophet.
Bible references: Matthew 11:10
Application: Listen to those who speak God’s truth.

Questions: To what can I compare this generation?
Recipient: The people of Jesus' generation
Lesson: They are like children who are never satisfied, rejecting both John the Baptist and Jesus.
Bible references: Matthew 11:16
Application: Reflect on your openness to God's message and avoid a critical spirit that dismisses truth.

Questions: And you, Capernaum, will you be lifted up to the skies?
Recipient: Inhabitants of Capernaum
Lesson: Despite witnessing miracles, they remained unrepentant, leading to severe judgment.
Bible references: Matthew 11:23
Application: Respond to God's revelations with repentance and faith to avoid spiritual downfall.

Questions: Haven't you read what David did when he and his companions were hungry?
Recipient: Pharisees and religious leaders
Lesson: Scripture shows that human need can take precedence over ceremonial law.
Bible references: Matthew 12:3
Application: Understand the heart of God's laws and prioritize compassion over ritual.

Questions: Or haven't you read in the Law that on the Sabbath the priests in the temple desecrate the day and yet are innocent?
Recipient: Pharisees and religious leaders
Lesson: Priests work on the Sabbath without guilt, highlighting the law's intent.
Bible references: Matthew 12:5
Application: Recognize that mercy and purpose underlie God's commandments.

Questions: If any of you has a sheep and it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will you not take hold of it and lift it out?
Recipient: Pharisees and religious leaders
Lesson: Even on the Sabbath, rescuing a sheep is acceptable, emphasizing mercy.
Bible references: Matthew 12:11
Application: Apply compassion in all situations, understanding the spirit of the law.

Questions: If Satan drives out Satan, he is divided against himself. How then can his kingdom stand?
Recipient: Pharisees and skeptics
Lesson: A divided kingdom cannot stand, countering the accusation that Jesus casts out demons by Satan's power.
Bible references: Matthew 12:26
Application: Discern the truth and avoid illogical conclusions about God's work.

Questions: And if I drive out demons by Beelzebub, by whom do your people drive them out?
Recipient: Pharisees and skeptics
Lesson: If Jesus casts out demons by Beelzebul, what about their own exorcists?
Bible references: Matthew 12:27
Application: Examine your judgments and be consistent in evaluating spiritual matters.

Questions: Or again, how can anyone enter a strong man's house and carry off his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man?
Recipient: Pharisees and skeptics
Lesson: One must first bind the strong man to plunder his house, illustrating Jesus' authority over evil.
Bible references: Matthew 12:29
Application: Trust in Jesus' power to overcome evil in your life.

Questions: You brood of vipers, how can you who are evil say anything good?
Recipient: Pharisees and religious leaders
Lesson: Evil hearts produce evil words; true goodness comes from a transformed heart.
Bible references: Matthew 12:34
Application: Seek inner transformation to reflect goodness in speech and actions.

Questions: Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?
Recipient: Crowd and disciples
Lesson: True family in God's kingdom consists of those who do His will.
Bible references: Matthew 12:48
Application: Commit to following God's will to be part of His spiritual family.

Questions: Have you understood all these things?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus ensures they grasp the teachings about the kingdom of heaven.
Bible references: Matthew 13:51
Application: Continually seek understanding of God's word and its implications.

Questions: You of little faith, why did you doubt?
Recipient: Peter and disciples
Lesson: Doubt arises from lack of faith, even amidst miracles.
Bible references: Matthew 14:31
Application: Strengthen your faith to overcome fear and doubt in challenging times.

Questions: And why do you break the command of God for the sake of your tradition?
Recipient: Pharisees and scribes
Lesson: They prioritize human traditions over God's commandments.
Bible references: Matthew 15:3
Application: Evaluate your practices to ensure they align with God's commands.

Questions: Are you still so dull?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Despite teachings, they struggle to understand spiritual truths.
Bible references: Matthew 15:16
Application: Be open to spiritual insight and seek deeper understanding.

Questions: Don't you see that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and then out of the body?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Physical consumption doesn't defile; it's what comes from the heart that matters.
Bible references: Matthew 15:17
Application: Focus on inner purity rather than external rituals.

Questions: How many loaves do you have?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus prompts them to assess their resources before performing a miracle.
Bible references: Matthew 15:34
Application: Offer what you have to God, trusting Him to multiply it.

Questions: You of little faith, why are you talking among yourselves about having no bread?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: They worry about physical needs despite witnessing Jesus' provision.
Bible references: Matthew 16:8
Application: Remember God's past faithfulness to trust Him in present needs.

Questions: Do you still not understand?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: They fail to grasp the spiritual significance of Jesus' teachings.
Bible references: Matthew 16:9
Application: Seek deeper comprehension of spiritual truths beyond the surface.

Questions: Don't you remember the five loaves for the five thousand, and how many basketfuls you gathered?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus reminds them of the miraculous provision to strengthen their faith.
Bible references: Matthew 16:9
Application: Recall God's past interventions to bolster your current faith.

Questions: Of the seven loaves for the four thousand, and how many basketfuls you gathered?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: He emphasizes the importance of remembering God's provision.
Bible references: Matthew 16:10
Application: Keep a record of God's blessings to encourage yourself in times of doubt.

Questions: How is it you don't understand that I was not talking to you about bread?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: He clarifies that His teachings have deeper spiritual meanings.
Bible references: Matthew 16:11
Application: Always look beyond the literal to understand the spiritual lessons.

Questions: Who do people say the Son of Man is?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: He inquires about public perception of His identity.
Bible references: Matthew 16:13
Application: Reflect on who Jesus is to you personally and publicly.

Questions: But what about you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: He challenges them to declare their personal belief about Him.
Bible references: Matthew 16:15
Application: Confess your faith in Jesus openly and confidently.

Questions: Who do you say I am?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: He seeks their personal understanding of His identity.
Bible references: Matthew 16:15
Application: Ensure your belief in Jesus is personal and rooted in conviction.

Questions: What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Material gain is worthless if it costs one's soul.
Bible references: Matthew 16:26
Application: Prioritize spiritual well-being over worldly success.

Questions: Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Nothing material can compensate for the loss of one's soul.
Bible references: Matthew 16:26
Application: Value your soul above all earthly possessions.

Questions: O unbelieving and perverse generation, how long shall I stay with you?
Recipient: Disciples and crowd
Lesson: He expresses frustration over their lack of faith.
Bible references: Matthew 17:17
Application: Examine and strengthen your faith to align with God's expectations.

Questions: How long shall I put up with you?
Recipient: Disciples and crowd
Lesson: He questions how long He must endure their unbelief.
Bible references: Matthew 17:17
Application: Strive to grow in faith to please God and avoid His disappointment.

Questions: What do you think, Simon?
Recipient: Peter
Lesson: He uses a question to teach about earthly authority and spiritual freedom.
Bible references: Matthew 17:25
Application: Understand your identity in God's kingdom and live accordingly.

Questions: From whom do the kings of the earth collect duty and taxes—from their own sons or from others?
Recipient: Peter
Lesson: He illustrates that kings tax others, not their own children.
Bible references: Matthew 17:25
Application: Recognize your position as God's child and the freedoms it entails.

Questions: What do you think?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: He introduces a parable to teach about God's care for the lost.
Bible references: Matthew 18:12
Application: Emulate God's concern by seeking and restoring those who have strayed.

Questions: If a man owns a hundred sheep, and one of them wanders away, will he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go look for the one that wandered off?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: He emphasizes the value of each individual in God's eyes.
Bible references: Matthew 18:13
Application: Actively pursue and support those who are spiritually lost.

Questions: Haven't you read that at the beginning the Creator made them male and female, and said, 'For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh'?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: God's design for marriage is foundational and intentional.
Bible references: Matthew 19:4
Application: Honor and uphold the biblical view of marriage as a lifelong covenant.

Questions: Why do you ask me about what is good?
Recipient: Rich Young Ruler
Lesson: Only God is truly good; goodness is defined by God’s standard.
Bible references: Matthew 19:17
Application: Seek God's definition of goodness rather than relying on human ideas.

Questions: What is it you want?
Recipient: Mother of James and John
Lesson: Jesus exposes the motives behind our requests.
Bible references: Matthew 20:21
Application: Examine your desires and ask if they align with God’s purposes.

Questions: Can you drink the cup I am going to drink?
Recipient: James and John
Lesson: Following Jesus includes suffering and sacrifice.
Bible references: Matthew 20:22
Application: Be willing to follow Jesus, even when it means personal cost.

Questions: What do you want me to do for you?
Recipient: Blind men near Jericho
Lesson: Jesus invites honest expression of needs and faith.
Bible references: Matthew 20:32
Application: Approach Jesus boldly with your needs and trust Him to respond.

Questions: Have you never read, 'From the lips of children and infants you have ordained praise'?
Recipient: Chief priests and teachers of the law
Lesson: God receives pure worship, even from children.
Bible references: Matthew 21:16
Application: Value sincere and humble worship, regardless of the source.

Questions: John's baptism—where did it come from?
Recipient: Chief priests and elders
Lesson: Spiritual authority should be discerned honestly.
Bible references: Matthew 21:25
Application: Acknowledge when truth challenges your position or pride.

Questions: Was it from heaven, or from men?
Recipient: Chief priests and elders
Lesson: Truth demands a decision; evasion reveals hypocrisy.
Bible references: Matthew 21:25
Application: Don’t avoid hard spiritual questions—seek and submit to the truth.

Questions: What do you think?
Recipient: Chief priests and elders
Lesson: Jesus encourages personal reflection on moral choices.
Bible references: Matthew 21:28
Application: Don’t just hear the truth—consider how it applies to your life.

Questions: Which of the two did what his father wanted?
Recipient: Chief priests and elders
Lesson: Obedience is proven by action, not words.
Bible references: Matthew 21:31
Application: Live out your faith through obedience, not just talk.

Questions: When the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those tenants?
Recipient: Pharisees and religious leaders
Lesson: Rejecting God's messengers leads to judgment.
Bible references: Matthew 21:40
Application: Accept God's word and the people He sends into your life.

Questions: Have you never read in the Scriptures: 'The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone; the Lord has done this, and it is marvelous in our eyes'?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: God's plan will prevail, even when rejected by human authority.
Bible references: Matthew 21:42
Application: Don’t reject God’s work because it doesn’t meet your expectations.

Questions: You hypocrites, why are you trying to trap me?
Recipient: Pharisees and Herodians
Lesson: Jesus exposes false motives and calls for integrity.
Bible references: Matthew 22:18
Application: Be honest in your questions and intentions toward God and others.

Questions: Whose portrait is this?
Recipient: Pharisees and Herodians
Lesson: Earthly governments have rightful claims, but not ultimate authority.
Bible references: Matthew 22:20
Application: Fulfill your civic duties while recognizing God's higher claim on your life.

Questions: And whose inscription?
Recipient: Pharisees and Herodians
Lesson: The image reflects ownership; what bears God's image belongs to Him.
Bible references: Matthew 22:20
Application: Surrender yourself to God, whose image you bear.

Questions: Have you not read what God said to you, 'I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob'?
Recipient: Sadducees
Lesson: God is the God of the living, not the dead—affirming resurrection.
Bible references: Matthew 22:31-32
Application: Trust in the promise of eternal life and God’s ongoing faithfulness.

Questions: What do you think about the Christ?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: Jesus prompts reflection on the Messiah’s true identity.
Bible references: Matthew 22:42
Application: Consider who Jesus is and respond accordingly.

Questions: Whose son is he?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: The Messiah is more than a descendant—He is Lord.
Bible references: Matthew 22:42
Application: Don’t limit Jesus to human expectations; worship Him as divine.

Questions: How is it then that David, speaking by the Spirit, calls him 'Lord'?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: The Messiah is divine, not merely human.
Bible references: Matthew 22:43
Application: Recognize and worship Jesus as both human and divine.

Questions: If then David calls him, 'Lord,' how can he be his son?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: Jesus is more than David's descendant—He is Lord.
Bible references: Matthew 22:45
Application: Let go of preconceived ideas and embrace Jesus' full identity.

Questions: Which is greater: the gold, or the temple that makes the gold sacred?
Recipient: Pharisees and teachers of the law
Lesson: External things are made sacred by God's presence.
Bible references: Matthew 23:17
Application: Value the spiritual over the material; seek what God makes holy.

Questions: Which is greater: the gift, or the altar that makes the gift sacred?
Recipient: Pharisees and teachers of the law
Lesson: God's altar sanctifies the offering—not the other way around.
Bible references: Matthew 23:19
Application: Offer yourself to God through what He declares sacred, not personal merit.

Questions: How will you escape being condemned to hell?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: Judgment awaits those who reject God's truth.
Bible references: Matthew 23:33
Application: Examine your heart, repent, and embrace God's mercy.

Questions: Do you see all these things?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Earthly structures are temporary; only God’s kingdom is eternal.
Bible references: Matthew 24:2
Application: Don’t place your hope in material things—focus on what lasts.

Questions: Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom the master has put in charge of the servants in his household to give them their food at the proper time?
Recipient: Disciples (and the church)
Lesson: Faithfulness is shown in how we steward what God entrusts to us.
Bible references: Matthew 24:45
Application: Serve diligently and wisely in the responsibilities God has given you.

Questions: Why are you bothering this woman?
Recipient: Disciples (about the woman anointing Jesus)
Lesson: Acts of love and worship matter to Jesus, even if misunderstood.
Bible references: Matthew 26:10
Application: Don’t hinder others’ worship—honor sincere devotion to Christ.

Questions: Could you men not keep watch with me for one hour?
Recipient: Peter, James, and John
Lesson: Spiritual vigilance is critical, especially in times of trial.
Bible references: Matthew 26:40
Application: Be watchful and prayerful, especially when tempted to complacency.

Questions: Are you still sleeping and resting?
Recipient: Peter, James, and John
Lesson: There is a time for rest and a time to rise—this is a time for action.
Bible references: Matthew 26:45
Application: Wake up spiritually and be alert to what God is doing.

Questions: Do you think I cannot call on my Father, and he will at once put at my disposal more than twelve legions of angels?
Recipient: Peter (at Jesus’ arrest)
Lesson: Jesus’ submission was voluntary and part of God’s plan.
Bible references: Matthew 26:53
Application: Trust that God is in control, even when things appear chaotic.

Questions: But how then would the Scriptures be fulfilled that say it must happen this way?
Recipient: Peter (and disciples)
Lesson: God's plan must unfold, even when painful.
Bible references: Matthew 26:54
Application: Submit to God’s will, even when it's difficult or costly.

Questions: Am I leading a rebellion, that you have come out with swords and clubs to capture me?
Recipient: Chief priests and soldiers
Lesson: Jesus was peaceful—His arrest was unjust and forceful.
Bible references: Matthew 26:55
Application: Recognize the injustice Jesus endured and stand for truth.

Questions: Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani—which means, 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?'
Recipient: Spoken aloud during crucifixion
Lesson: Jesus experienced real anguish and fulfillment of prophecy.
Bible references: Matthew 27:46
Application: Jesus identifies with our suffering—trust Him in your pain.

Questions: Why are you thinking these things?
Recipient: Teachers of the law
Lesson: Jesus knows hearts and challenges hidden unbelief.
Bible references: Mark 2:8
Application: Let Jesus confront your inward doubts and surrender them.

Questions: Which is easier: to say to the paralytic, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Get up, take your mat and walk?'
Recipient: Teachers of the law
Lesson: Jesus has authority over both physical healing and sin.
Bible references: Mark 2:9
Application: Trust Jesus not only for physical needs but for spiritual healing.

Questions: How can the guests of the bridegroom fast while he is with them?
Recipient: Pharisees (on fasting)
Lesson: Joy in Jesus' presence should shape our spiritual practices.
Bible references: Mark 2:19
Application: Worship Jesus with joy and let spiritual disciplines reflect His presence.

Questions: Have you never read what David did when he and his companions were hungry and in need?
Recipient: Pharisees (about Sabbath)
Lesson: Mercy is more important than ritual law.
Bible references: Mark 2:25
Application: Practice compassion over legalism in your faith walk.

Questions: Which is lawful on the Sabbath: to do good or to do evil, to save life or to kill?
Recipient: Pharisees (on healing on Sabbath)
Lesson: Doing good honors God more than rigid rule-keeping.
Bible references: Mark 3:4
Application: Use the Sabbath (and every day) to love and help others.

Questions: How can Satan drive out Satan?
Recipient: Teachers of the law (accusing Jesus of demonic power)
Lesson: Jesus' work is clearly from God, not Satan.
Bible references: Mark 3:23
Application: Discern the source of spiritual power carefully—look at the fruit.

Questions: Don't you understand this parable?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Spiritual truths require spiritual insight.
Bible references: Mark 4:13
Application: Ask God for wisdom and seek deeper understanding of His Word.

Questions: How then will you understand any parable?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Understanding parables is foundational to grasping God's Kingdom.
Bible references: Mark 4:13
Application: Grow in spiritual literacy through prayer, study, and listening to God.

Questions: Do you bring in a lamp to put it under a bowl or a bed?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Truth is meant to be seen, not hidden.
Bible references: Mark 4:21
Application: Let your life and faith shine visibly before others.

Questions: Instead, don't you put it on its stand?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Light (truth) must be placed where it benefits others.
Bible references: Mark 4:21
Application: Share God's truth openly and courageously.

Questions: What shall we say the kingdom of God is like, or what parable shall we use to describe it?
Recipient: Crowd/Disciples
Lesson: The Kingdom is profound yet accessible through story and metaphor.
Bible references: Mark 4:30
Application: Reflect on God's Kingdom in everyday life and communicate it clearly.

Questions: Why are you so afraid?
Recipient: Disciples (in storm)
Lesson: Fear reveals lack of trust in God’s presence and power.
Bible references: Mark 4:40
Application: Replace fear with faith—God is with you in every storm.

Questions: Do you still have no faith?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Despite seeing miracles, their faith was weak.
Bible references: Mark 4:40
Application: Cultivate faith by remembering what God has done before.

Questions: What is your name?
Recipient: Demon-possessed man (Legion)
Lesson: Jesus confronts and names evil to bring healing.
Bible references: Mark 5:9
Application: Allow Jesus to identify and heal what’s broken in your life.

Questions: Who touched my clothes?
Recipient: Woman with bleeding issue
Lesson: Faith leads to healing—even in secret acts.
Bible references: Mark 5:30
Application: Approach Jesus with bold faith, even when afraid or ashamed.

Questions: Why all this commotion and wailing?
Recipient: Mourners (Jairus' house)
Lesson: Jesus brings life where others see death.
Bible references: Mark 5:39
Application: Trust Jesus even when a situation looks hopeless.

Questions: How many loaves do you have?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: God can multiply what little we have when offered to Him.
Bible references: Mark 6:38
Application: Bring what you have to Jesus and trust Him to provide.

Questions: Are you so dull?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Spiritual growth requires more than physical understanding.
Bible references: Mark 7:18
Application: Stay spiritually alert; seek God’s meaning, not just surface facts.

Questions: Don't you see that nothing that enters a person from the outside can defile them?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: True defilement comes from the heart, not externals.
Bible references: Mark 7:18
Application: Focus on inner purity rather than religious ritual.

Questions: How many loaves do you have?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: God repeatedly demonstrates His provision.
Bible references: Mark 8:5
Application: Remember past provisions when facing present needs.

Questions: Why does this generation ask for a miraculous sign?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: Demand for signs often masks unbelief.
Bible references: Mark 8:12
Application: Trust God based on His Word and character, not just signs.

Questions: Why are you talking about having no bread?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: They misunderstood Jesus' spiritual warnings.
Bible references: Mark 8:17
Application: Don’t let material concerns blind you to spiritual truths.

Questions: Do you still not see or understand?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Spiritual dullness blocks faith and insight.
Bible references: Mark 8:17
Application: Seek God’s help to grow in understanding and discernment.

Questions: Are your hearts hardened?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: A hard heart cannot receive spiritual truth.
Bible references: Mark 8:17
Application: Stay soft and responsive to God's voice and leading.

Questions: Do you have eyes but fail to see, and ears but fail to hear?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: They were spiritually blind and deaf despite witnessing miracles.
Bible references: Mark 8:18
Application: Examine your spiritual sensitivity—don’t tune out God’s work.

Questions: And don't you remember?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Forgetting God’s past faithfulness leads to fear.
Bible references: Mark 8:18
Application: Recall and rely on past blessings as fuel for present faith.

Questions: When I broke the five loaves for the five thousand, how many basketfuls of pieces did you pick up?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus highlights their forgetfulness of His provision.
Bible references: Mark 8:19
Application: Keep a spiritual memory—remember God’s power and provision.

Questions: And when I broke the seven loaves for the four thousand, how many basketfuls of pieces did you pick up?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus consistently provides more than enough.
Bible references: Mark 8:20
Application: Trust Jesus’ pattern of abundance, not scarcity.

Questions: Do you still not understand?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Despite repetition, they missed the spiritual message.
Bible references: Mark 8:21
Application: Be intentional about learning from God's repeated teachings.

Questions: Do you see anything?
Recipient: Blind man
Lesson: Healing can come in stages—physical and spiritual.
Bible references: Mark 8:23
Application: Be patient and trust Jesus even when clarity comes gradually.

Questions: Who do people say I am?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Understanding public perception of Jesus
Bible references: Mark 8:27
Application: Reflect on how society views Jesus today and how it may differ from personal beliefs.

Questions: But what about you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Personal conviction and faith
Bible references: Mark 8:29
Application: Examine personal beliefs about Jesus and affirm who He is in your life.

Questions: Who do you say I am?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Personal declaration of faith
Bible references: Mark 8:29
Application: Declare who Jesus is in your life and how that impacts your actions.

Questions: What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul?
Recipient: General Audience
Lesson: The futility of material wealth without spiritual integrity
Bible references: Mark 8:36
Application: Prioritize spiritual well-being over worldly possessions.

Questions: Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?
Recipient: General Audience
Lesson: The value of the soul
Bible references: Mark 8:37
Application: Consider what you value most and ensure it aligns with eternal priorities.

Questions: Why then is it written that the Son of Man must suffer much and be rejected?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Prophecy of suffering and rejection
Bible references: Mark 9:12
Application: Recognize that suffering may be part of God's plan and purpose.

Questions: What are you arguing with them about?
Recipient: Crowd and Disciples
Lesson: Addressing conflict and misunderstanding
Bible references: Mark 9:16
Application: Reflect on how disputes can distract from spiritual focus.

Questions: How long shall I stay with you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Patience and dependence on Jesus
Bible references: Mark 9:19
Application: Consider how much you rely on Jesus and if you take His presence for granted.

Questions: How long shall I put up with you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus' frustration with lack of faith
Bible references: Mark 9:19
Application: Examine areas where faith may be lacking and seek to strengthen it.

Questions: How long has he been like this?
Recipient: Father of the boy with a demon
Lesson: Understanding persistent struggles
Bible references: Mark 9:21
Application: Identify persistent challenges and bring them to Jesus for healing.

Questions: If you can?
Recipient: Father of the boy with a demon
Lesson: Testing faith in Jesus' ability
Bible references: Mark 9:23
Application: Trust in Jesus' power to act even when situations seem impossible.

Questions: What were you arguing about on the road?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Addressing disputes and ambition
Bible references: Mark 9:33
Application: Reflect on personal motivations and how they align with Christ-like humility.

Questions: Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can you make it salty again?
Recipient: General Audience
Lesson: Importance of maintaining spiritual influence
Bible references: Mark 9:50
Application: Ensure that your faith remains vibrant and impactful.

Questions: What did Moses command you?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: Understanding the law versus heart intent
Bible references: Mark 10:3
Application: Examine whether your actions are motivated by the law or by love and righteousness.

Questions: Why do you call me good?
Recipient: Rich Young Ruler
Lesson: Challenging perceptions of goodness
Bible references: Mark 10:18
Application: Reflect on what true goodness is and where it comes from.

Questions: What do you want me to do for you?
Recipient: Blind Bartimaeus
Lesson: Invitation to express specific needs
Bible references: Mark 10:36
Application: Bring specific requests to Jesus, trusting in His power to respond.

Questions: Can you drink the cup I drink or be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with?
Recipient: James and John
Lesson: Cost of discipleship
Bible references: Mark 10:38
Application: Count the cost of following Jesus, especially during trials.

Questions: What do you want me to do for you?
Recipient: James and John
Lesson: Seeking honor without counting the cost
Bible references: Mark 10:51
Application: Examine personal ambitions and whether they align with God's purposes.

Questions: Is it not written: 'My house will be called a house of prayer for all nations?'
Recipient: Money Changers in the Temple
Lesson: Rebuking corruption and greed in God's house
Bible references: Mark 11:17
Application: Evaluate whether actions in spiritual settings honor God or serve selfish interests.

Questions: John's baptism—was it from heaven, or from men?
Recipient: Religious Leaders
Lesson: Exposing hypocrisy and insincerity
Bible references: Mark 11:30
Application: Examine your motives when questioning spiritual authority.

Questions: What then will the owner of the vineyard do?
Recipient: Religious Leaders
Lesson: Judgment on unfaithful stewards
Bible references: Mark 12:9
Application: Consider how you are stewarding what God has entrusted to you.

Questions: Haven't you read this scripture: 'The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone; the Lord has done this, and it is marvelous in our eyes?'
Recipient: Religious Leaders
Lesson: Jesus as the cornerstone and source of salvation
Bible references: Mark 12:10-11
Application: Recognize Jesus as the foundation of faith, even when He is rejected by others.

Questions: Why are you trying to trap me?
Recipient: Pharisees and Herodians
Lesson: Confronting deceit and insincerity
Bible references: Mark 12:15
Application: Assess whether your questions and actions are honest or have ulterior motives.

Questions: Whose portrait is this?
Recipient: Pharisees and Herodians
Lesson: Separating earthly authority from divine authority
Bible references: Mark 12:16
Application: Understand the difference between earthly obligations and spiritual allegiance.

Questions: And whose inscription?
Recipient: Pharisees and Herodians
Lesson: Identifying sources of allegiance
Bible references: Mark 12:16
Application: Evaluate where your true allegiance lies—God or earthly powers.

Questions: Are you not in error because you do not know the Scriptures of the power of God?
Recipient: Sadducees
Lesson: Confronting ignorance of God's word and power
Bible references: Mark 12:24
Application: Deepen your knowledge of Scripture to avoid spiritual error.

Questions: Now about the dead rising—have you not read in the book of Moses, in the account of the bush, how God said to him, 'I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?'
Recipient: Sadducees
Lesson: God as the God of the living
Bible references: Mark 12:26
Application: Take comfort in the promise of resurrection and eternal life.

Questions: How is it that the teachers of the law say that the Christ is the son of David?
Recipient: Religious Leaders
Lesson: Jesus as both Lord and Son of David
Bible references: Mark 12:35
Application: Recognize the divine nature of Christ and His fulfillment of prophecy.

Questions: How then can be his son?
Recipient: Religious Leaders
Lesson: Understanding the dual nature of the Messiah as both David's descendant and Lord
Bible references: Mark 12:37
Application: Reflect on how Jesus fulfills both human lineage and divine nature in prophecy.

Questions: Do you see all these great buildings?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Temporal nature of earthly structures
Bible references: Mark 13:2
Application: Focus on eternal, spiritual foundations rather than temporary, earthly achievements.

Questions: Why are you bothering her?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: Respecting acts of devotion
Bible references: Mark 14:6
Application: Encourage acts of worship and service without criticism or judgment.

Questions: Where is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?
Recipient: Disciples and Homeowner
Lesson: Preparation for significant spiritual moments
Bible references: Mark 14:14
Application: Prepare your heart and surroundings for meaningful spiritual encounters.

Questions: Simon, are you asleep?
Recipient: Peter
Lesson: Spiritual alertness in critical moments
Bible references: Mark 14:37
Application: Stay vigilant in prayer, especially during times of spiritual testing.

Questions: Could you not keep watch for one hour?
Recipient: Peter, James, and John
Lesson: The importance of prayer and perseverance
Bible references: Mark 14:37
Application: Commit to prayer even when it is difficult or inconvenient.

Questions: Are you still sleeping and resting?
Recipient: Peter, James, and John
Lesson: Urgency in spiritual matters
Bible references: Mark 14:41
Application: Recognize the urgency of the moment and respond with focus and readiness.

Questions: Am I leading a rebellion, that you have come out with swords and clubs to capture me?
Recipient: Crowd and Arresting Party
Lesson: Jesus' peaceful mission vs. violent perception
Bible references: Mark 14:48
Application: Reflect on the contrast between Jesus’ peaceful purpose and the world’s misunderstanding of His mission.

Questions: Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani--which means, 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?'
Recipient: Crowd at the Cross
Lesson: Expressing the depth of suffering and abandonment
Bible references: Mark 15:35
Application: Understand the profound sacrifice of Jesus and how He identifies with human suffering.

Questions: Why were you searching for me?
Recipient: Mary and Joseph
Lesson: Jesus' awareness of His divine mission
Bible references: Luke 2:49
Application: Seek to understand God’s purpose for your life, even when it defies expectations.

Questions: Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?
Recipient: Mary and Joseph
Lesson: Jesus’ commitment to God’s work
Bible references: Luke 2:49
Application: Prioritize spiritual growth and seeking God’s will above all else.

Questions: Why are you thinking these things in your heart?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: Questioning inward motives and unbelief
Bible references: Luke 5:22
Application: Examine the intentions of your heart and align them with God’s truth.

Questions: Which is easier: to say, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Get up and walk?'
Recipient: Pharisees and Onlookers
Lesson: Jesus’ authority over both spiritual and physical healing
Bible references: Luke 5:23
Application: Recognize that Jesus has the power to heal both body and soul.

Questions: Can you make the bridegroom fast while he is with them?
Recipient: Pharisees and Scribes
Lesson: Understanding the timing of spiritual practices
Bible references: Luke 5:34
Application: Discern appropriate times for fasting, celebration, and mourning in your spiritual life.

Questions: Have you never read what David did when he and his companions were hungry?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: Understanding mercy over legalism
Bible references: Luke 6:3
Application: Prioritize compassion and mercy over rigid adherence to rules.

Questions: I ask you, which is lawful on the Sabbath: to do good or to do evil, to save life or to destroy it?
Recipient: Pharisees and Onlookers
Lesson: Reevaluating the purpose of Sabbath
Bible references: Luke 6:9
Application: Emphasize doing good and saving lives as the heart of God’s commandments.

Questions: If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Challenging conditional love
Bible references: Luke 6:32
Application: Cultivate love that extends beyond those who love you in return.

Questions: And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: True goodness is shown through selfless acts
Bible references: Luke 6:33
Application: Practice goodness even to those who may not reciprocate.

Questions: And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit is that to you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Giving without expecting in return
Bible references: Luke 6:34
Application: Extend generosity without the expectation of personal gain.

Questions: Can a blind man lead a blind man?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: Importance of spiritual discernment
Bible references: Luke 6:39
Application: Ensure that you are spiritually equipped before attempting to lead others.

Questions: Will they not both fall into a pit?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: Dangers of spiritual blindness
Bible references: Luke 6:39
Application: Seek spiritual clarity and discernment to avoid falling into error.

Questions: Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: Avoiding hypocrisy
Bible references: Luke 6:41
Application: Focus on personal spiritual growth before criticizing others.

Questions: How can you say to your brother, 'Brother, let me take the speck out of your eye,' when you yourself fail to see the plank in your own eye?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: Addressing one’s own flaws before correcting others
Bible references: Luke 6:42
Application: Practice self-reflection and humility before offering correction to others.

Questions: Why do you call me 'Lord, Lord,' and not do what I say?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: Genuine faith requires obedient action
Bible references: Luke 6:46
Application: Align actions with faith, demonstrating obedience to Christ’s teachings.

Questions: What did you go out into the desert to see?
Recipient: Crowds seeking John the Baptist
Lesson: Examining expectations and motivations
Bible references: Luke 7:24
Application: Reflect on why you seek spiritual experiences and whether your motives align with God’s purpose.

Questions: A reed swayed by the wind?
Recipient: Crowds seeking John the Baptist
Lesson: Challenging superficial expectations
Bible references: Luke 7:24
Application: Seek substance in spiritual leaders rather than external appearances.

Questions: If not, what did you go out to see?
Recipient: Crowds seeking John the Baptist
Lesson: Examining motives for seeking God
Bible references: Luke 7:25
Application: Reflect on personal motivations for spiritual pursuits.

Questions: A man dressed in fine clothes?
Recipient: Crowds seeking John the Baptist
Lesson: Contrast between worldly appearance and spiritual purpose
Bible references: Luke 7:25
Application: Focus on spiritual depth over material wealth.

Questions: But what did you go out to see?
Recipient: Crowds seeking John the Baptist
Lesson: Clarifying expectations of a prophet
Bible references: Luke 7:26
Application: Recognize true prophetic voices by their message, not their appearance.

Questions: A prophet?
Recipient: Crowds seeking John the Baptist
Lesson: Affirming John’s prophetic role
Bible references: Luke 7:26
Application: Respect those who speak truth, even if they do not fit conventional expectations.

Questions: To what, then, can I compare the people of this generation?
Recipient: Crowds and Disciples
Lesson: Highlighting the spiritual indifference of the generation
Bible references: Luke 7:31
Application: Consider how modern attitudes reflect spiritual complacency or skepticism.

Questions: What are they like?
Recipient: Crowds and Disciples
Lesson: Illustrating a lack of spiritual responsiveness
Bible references: Luke 7:31
Application: Assess personal openness to spiritual truth and correction.

Questions: Now, which of them will love him more?
Recipient: Simon the Pharisee
Lesson: Understanding the link between forgiveness and love
Bible references: Luke 7:42
Application: Recognize how much you have been forgiven and respond with greater love and gratitude.

Questions: Do you see this woman?
Recipient: Simon the Pharisee
Lesson: Challenging judgmental attitudes
Bible references: Luke 7:44
Application: Look beyond past sins to the potential for redemption and transformation.

Questions: Where is your faith?
Recipient: Disciples during the storm
Lesson: Faith amidst life’s storms
Bible references: Luke 8:25
Application: Trust in Jesus even when circumstances seem overwhelming.

Questions: What is your name?
Recipient: Demon-possessed man
Lesson: Identifying and confronting spiritual bondage
Bible references: Luke 8:30
Application: Identify and address the strongholds that hinder spiritual freedom.

Questions: Who touched me?
Recipient: Crowds and the woman with the issue of blood
Lesson: The power of faith and personal connection with Jesus
Bible references: Luke 8:45
Application: Approach Jesus with faith and expectancy, knowing He is aware of every need.

Questions: Who do the crowds say I am?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Clarifying public perception of Jesus
Bible references: Luke 9:18
Application: Examine popular views of Jesus and compare them to biblical truth.

Questions: But what about you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Calling for a personal declaration of faith
Bible references: Luke 9:20
Application: Assess personal beliefs and confidently profess who Jesus is to you.

Questions: Who do you say I am?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Acknowledging Jesus as the Messiah
Bible references: Luke 9:20
Application: Declare Jesus as Lord and commit to living in alignment with that belief.

Questions: What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit their very self?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: The futility of materialism compared to spiritual value
Bible references: Luke 9:25
Application: Prioritize eternal life over temporary worldly gain.

Questions: How long shall I stay with you and put up with you?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: Jesus’ frustration with a lack of faith
Bible references: Luke 9:41
Application: Develop unwavering faith in God’s power, even in challenging situations.

Questions: And you, Capernaum, will you be lifted up to the skies?
Recipient: Capernaum residents
Lesson: Warn of the consequences of spiritual pride
Bible references: Luke 10:15
Application: Guard against spiritual complacency and heed God’s call to repentance.

Questions: What is written in the Law?
Recipient: Expert in the Law
Lesson: Emphasizing the authority of Scripture
Bible references: Luke 10:26
Application: Study Scripture diligently to know and apply God’s truth.

Questions: How do you read it?
Recipient: Expert in the Law
Lesson: Encouraging personal interpretation of Scripture
Bible references: Luke 10:26
Application: Reflect deeply on God’s Word and how it applies to daily life.

Questions: Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of the robbers?
Recipient: Expert in the Law
Lesson: Redefining the concept of neighborly love
Bible references: Luke 10:36
Application: Show compassion to all, regardless of background or status.

Questions: Which of you fathers, if your son asks for a fish, will give him a snake instead?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Illustrating God’s goodness and care
Bible references: Luke 11:11
Application: Trust that God provides what is truly good and necessary.

Questions: Or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Emphasizing God’s trustworthy nature
Bible references: Luke 11:12
Application: Rest in God’s faithfulness to provide what is best for His children.

Questions: If Satan is divided against himself, how can his kingdom stand?
Recipient: Crowds accusing Jesus of using demonic power
Lesson: Highlighting the illogical nature of the accusation
Bible references: Luke 11:18
Application: Discern the source of spiritual power and attribute good to God, not evil.

Questions: Now if I drive out demons by Beelzebub, by whom do your followers drive them out?
Recipient: Crowds accusing Jesus of using demonic power
Lesson: Exposing hypocrisy and inconsistency
Bible references: Luke 11:19
Application: Apply spiritual discernment without jumping to false conclusions.

Questions: Did not the one who made the outside make the inside also?
Recipient: Pharisees
Lesson: Calling for inward purity over outward appearance
Bible references: Luke 11:40
Application: Cultivate a heart that is as pure as external actions appear to be.

Questions: Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Reassuring God’s care and attention to all life
Bible references: Luke 12:16
Application: Trust that God sees and values even the seemingly insignificant.

Questions: Man, who appointed me a judge or an arbiter between you?
Recipient: Man asking about inheritance
Lesson: Jesus’ focus on spiritual priorities over material disputes
Bible references: Luke 12:14
Application: Shift focus from earthly disputes to eternal priorities and heart transformation.

Questions: Then who will get what you have prepared for yourself?
Recipient: Man asking about inheritance
Lesson: Warning against greed and materialism
Bible references: Luke 12:20
Application: Invest in what has eternal value rather than storing up earthly wealth.

Questions: Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Highlighting the futility of worry
Bible references: Luke 12:25
Application: Surrender anxieties to God, trusting His provision and timing.

Questions: Since you cannot do this very little thing, why do you worry about the rest?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Emphasizing trust in God’s control over life’s details
Bible references: Luke 12:26
Application: Place confidence in God’s sovereignty rather than personal control.

Questions: Who then is the faithful and wise manager, whom the master puts in charge of his servants to give them their food allowance at the proper time?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Encouraging faithful stewardship and responsibility
Bible references: Luke 12:42
Application: Live as a trustworthy steward, faithfully carrying out God’s assignments.

Questions: Do you think I came to bring peace on earth?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Clarifying the nature of Jesus’ mission
Bible references: Luke 12:51
Application: Understand that following Christ may bring conflict with worldly values.

Questions: How is it that you don't know how to interpret this present time?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: Challenging spiritual discernment
Bible references: Luke 12:56
Application: Recognize the signs of God’s work and respond appropriately.

Questions: Why don't you judge for yourselves what is right?
Recipient: Disciples and Onlookers
Lesson: Encouraging personal spiritual discernment
Bible references: Luke 12:57
Application: Exercise wise and just judgment in all situations, guided by God’s truth.

Questions: Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way?
Recipient: Crowds
Lesson: Challenging misconceptions about suffering and sin
Bible references: Luke 13:2
Application: Avoid attributing suffering to divine punishment; instead, seek repentance and spiritual growth.

Questions: Do you think they were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem?
Recipient: Crowds
Lesson: Refuting the idea of suffering as direct punishment for sin
Bible references: Luke 13:4
Application: Reflect on personal sinfulness and the call to repentance rather than judging others.

Questions: Why should it use up the soil?
Recipient: Crowd listening to the parable of the barren fig tree
Lesson: The importance of bearing spiritual fruit
Bible references: Luke 13:7
Application: Assess personal spiritual productivity and seek to bear fruit in alignment with God's purpose.

Questions: Doesn't each of you on the Sabbath untie your ox or donkey from the stall and lead it out to give it water?
Recipient: Synagogue leaders
Lesson: Highlighting the hypocrisy of strict Sabbath observance over compassion
Bible references: Luke 13:15
Application: Practice compassion over rigid rule-following, prioritizing mercy and kindness.

Questions: Then should not this woman, a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan has kept bound for eighteen long years, be set free on the Sabbath day from what bound her?
Recipient: Synagogue leaders
Lesson: Emphasizing the value of human life over legalism
Bible references: Luke 13:16
Application: Extend grace and mercy to those in need, regardless of cultural or religious restrictions.

Questions: What is the kingdom of God like?
Recipient: Crowds and disciples
Lesson: Illustrating the nature and growth of God's kingdom
Bible references: Luke 13:18
Application: Reflect on the kingdom's impact and how small acts of faith can lead to great outcomes.

Questions: What shall I compare it to?
Recipient: Crowds and disciples
Lesson: Helping listeners understand the kingdom's nature
Bible references: Luke 13:18
Application: Look for ways to illustrate spiritual truths in relatable, everyday terms.

Questions: What shall I compare the kingdom of God to?
Recipient: Crowds and disciples
Lesson: Using imagery to explain spiritual concepts
Bible references: Luke 13:20
Application: Consider how God's work often starts small but grows exponentially.

Questions: Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath or not?
Recipient: Pharisees and religious leaders
Lesson: Confronting legalistic thinking about the Sabbath
Bible references: Luke 14:3
Application: Prioritize compassion and healing over rigid religious observance.

Questions: If one of you has a son or an ox that falls into a well on the Sabbath day, will you not immediately pull him out?
Recipient: Pharisees and religious leaders
Lesson: Illustrating the necessity of mercy and common sense
Bible references: Luke 14:5
Application: Apply practical mercy even in situations of religious observance.

Questions: Will he not first sit down and estimate the cost to see if he has enough money to complete it?
Recipient: Disciples and crowd
Lesson: Emphasizing the cost of discipleship
Bible references: Luke 14:28
Application: Count the cost before committing to a spiritual journey; consider what it truly means to follow Christ.

Questions: Will he not first sit down and consider whether he is able with ten thousand men to oppose the one coming against him with twenty thousand?
Recipient: Disciples and crowd
Lesson: Highlighting the importance of planning and readiness
Bible references: Luke 14:31
Application: Assess readiness for spiritual challenges before engaging in them.

Questions: Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: The importance of maintaining spiritual effectiveness
Bible references: Luke 14:34
Application: Stay true to the faith and remain spiritually impactful, avoiding spiritual complacency.

Questions: Does he not leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?
Recipient: Pharisees and Scribes
Lesson: Emphasizing God's pursuit of the lost
Bible references: Luke 15:4
Application: Reach out to those who are spiritually lost, valuing each person as God does.

Questions: Does she not light a lamp, sweep the house and search carefully until she finds it?
Recipient: Pharisees and Scribes
Lesson: Illustrating God's diligence in seeking the lost
Bible references: Luke 15:8
Application: Commit to seeking the lost with the same diligence as God shows in pursuing each person.

Questions: If you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Emphasizing the importance of faithful stewardship
Bible references: Luke 16:11
Application: Be faithful in managing material resources as a preparation for greater spiritual responsibilities.

Questions: If you have not been trustworthy in with someone else's property, who will give you property of your own?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Linking integrity in small matters to larger blessings
Bible references: Luke 16:12
Application: Show integrity in all areas of life, recognizing that small actions reflect readiness for greater responsibilities.

Questions: Would he say to the servant when he comes in from the field, 'Come along now and sit down to eat?'
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Illustrating the role of a servant in the kingdom
Bible references: Luke 17:7
Application: Embrace a humble and servant-hearted attitude in all work for God.

Questions: Would he not rather say, 'Prepare my supper, get yourself ready and wait on me, while I eat and drink?'
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Emphasizing the priority of service before reward
Bible references: Luke 17:8
Application: Focus on serving faithfully without expecting immediate recognition.

Questions: Would he thank the servant because he did what he was told to do?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Highlighting the expectation of faithful service
Bible references: Luke 17:9
Application: Serve with humility and dedication, without seeking praise or accolades.

Questions: Were not all ten cleansed?
Recipient: Leper who returned to give thanks
Lesson: The importance of gratitude
Bible references: Luke 17:17
Application: Express thankfulness for God's blessings rather than taking them for granted.

Questions: Where are the other nine?
Recipient: Leper who returned to give thanks
Lesson: Highlighting the rarity of true gratitude
Bible references: Luke 17:17
Application: Regularly reflect on God’s blessings and respond with heartfelt thanks.

Questions: Has no one returned to give praise to God except this foreigner?
Recipient: Leper who returned to give thanks
Lesson: The value of faith over ethnicity or background
Bible references: Luke 17:18
Application: Recognize that faith and gratitude are not limited to cultural or religious insiders.

Questions: And will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Reassuring God's faithfulness to answer prayer
Bible references: Luke 18:7
Application: Trust in God's justice, even when answers seem delayed.

Questions: Will he keep putting them off?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Emphasizing persistence in prayer
Bible references: Luke 18:7
Application: Continue praying and trusting in God's timing, knowing He is just.

Questions: Will he find faith on the earth?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Challenging believers to maintain faith until Christ’s return
Bible references: Luke 18:8
Application: Remain steadfast in faith despite challenges, trusting that God remains faithful.

Questions: Why do you call me good?
Recipient: Rich young ruler
Lesson: Clarifying the source of true goodness
Bible references: Luke 18:19
Application: Reflect on what or who is truly good, recognizing that all goodness originates from God.

Questions: What do you want me to do for you?
Recipient: Blind beggar
Lesson: Highlighting the importance of specific requests in prayer
Bible references: Luke 18:41
Application: Approach God with specific needs and clear faith, trusting in His power to provide.

Questions: John's baptism—was it from heaven, or from men?
Recipient: Chief priests and elders
Lesson: Exposing their hypocrisy and unwillingness to accept truth
Bible references: Luke 20:4
Application: Stand firm in acknowledging God's work, even when it challenges societal norms.

Questions: What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them?
Recipient: Crowd and religious leaders
Lesson: Warning of consequences for rejecting God’s messengers
Bible references: Luke 20:15
Application: Recognize the consequences of rejecting God’s truth and align with His will.

Questions: Then what is the meaning of that which is written: 'The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone?'
Recipient: Religious leaders
Lesson: Revealing Jesus as the cornerstone of faith
Bible references: Luke 20:17
Application: Embrace Jesus as the essential foundation of life and faith.

Questions: Whose portrait and inscription are on it?
Recipient: Pharisees and Herodians
Lesson: Highlighting the difference between earthly and heavenly authority
Bible references: Luke 20:24
Application: Recognize the distinction between earthly obligations and spiritual allegiance to God.

Questions: How is it that they say the Christ is the Son of David?
Recipient: Religious leaders
Lesson: Challenging misconceptions about the Messiah
Bible references: Luke 20:41
Application: Deepen understanding of Jesus as both the Son of David and the divine Son of God.

Questions: How then can he be his son?
Recipient: Religious leaders
Lesson: Clarifying Jesus’ divine nature and eternal existence
Bible references: Luke 20:44
Application: Embrace the full identity of Christ as both human and divine.

Questions: Where is the guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?
Recipient: Disciples and the homeowner
Lesson: Highlighting Jesus' preparation for His final meal
Bible references: Luke 22:11
Application: Prepare spiritually for times of reflection and communion with God.

Questions: For who is greater, the one who is at the table or the one who serves?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Redefining greatness as service
Bible references: Luke 22:27
Application: Embrace servant leadership, following Jesus’ example of humility and service.

Questions: Is it not the one who is at the table?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Challenging perceptions of authority and honor
Bible references: Luke 22:27
Application: Seek to serve rather than to be served, reflecting Christ’s example.

Questions: When I sent you without purse, bag or sandals, did you lack anything?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Reminding of God’s provision and faithfulness
Bible references: Luke 22:35
Application: Trust in God’s provision when called to step out in faith.

Questions: Why are you sleeping?
Recipient: Disciples in Gethsemane
Lesson: Calling for vigilance in prayer
Bible references: Luke 22:46
Application: Stay spiritually alert and prayerful, especially in times of testing.

Questions: Judas, are you betraying the Son of Man with a kiss?
Recipient: Judas
Lesson: Exposing the betrayal with a gesture of affection
Bible references: Luke 22:48
Application: Reflect on the sincerity of actions versus true intentions.

Questions: Am I leading a rebellion, that you have come with swords and clubs?
Recipient: Chief priests, elders, and crowd
Lesson: Highlighting the peaceful nature of Jesus’ mission
Bible references: Luke 22:52
Application: Respond to conflict with peace, not violence.

Questions: For if men do these things when the tree is green, what will happen when it is dry?
Recipient: Crowd following Jesus to the cross
Lesson: Forewarning of future judgment and suffering
Bible references: Luke 23:31
Application: Reflect on the consequences of rejecting God’s truth.

Questions: What are you discussing together as you walk along?
Recipient: Disciples on the road to Emmaus
Lesson: Inviting them to share their grief and confusion
Bible references: Luke 24:17
Application: Share doubts and questions with God, knowing He is present in difficult times.

Questions: What things?
Recipient: Disciples on the road to Emmaus
Lesson: Encouraging them to articulate their thoughts and feelings
Bible references: Luke 24:19
Application: Bring fears and uncertainties to God, trusting Him to provide clarity.

Questions: Why are you troubled, and why do doubts arise in your minds?
Recipient: Disciples after the resurrection
Lesson: Challenging their lack of belief despite evidence
Bible references: Luke 24:38
Application: Strengthen faith by remembering God’s promises and past faithfulness.

Questions: Do you have anything here to eat?
Recipient: Disciples after the resurrection
Lesson: Affirming His physical resurrection
Bible references: Luke 24:41
Application: Recognize the reality of Christ’s resurrection and His ongoing presence.

Questions: What do you want?
Recipient: Two disciples of John the Baptist
Lesson: Jesus invites personal reflection on desires and motivations
Bible references: John 1:38
Application: Reflect on what you truly seek in your relationship with Jesus and how it aligns with God's purpose.

Questions: Dear woman, why do you involve me?
Recipient: Mary, mother of Jesus
Lesson: Jesus emphasizes timing and purpose in God's plan
Bible references: John 2:4
Application: Trust in God's perfect timing, even when immediate intervention is desired.

Questions: Do you not understand these things?
Recipient: Nicodemus
Lesson: Jesus challenges religious leaders to grasp spiritual truths
Bible references: John 3:10
Application: Seek spiritual understanding rather than relying solely on religious knowledge.

Questions: How then will you believe if I speak of heavenly things?
Recipient: Nicodemus
Lesson: Highlighting the difficulty of grasping spiritual truths without faith
Bible references: John 3:12
Application: Ask God for spiritual insight to understand deeper truths.

Questions: Will you give me a drink?
Recipient: Samaritan woman at the well
Lesson: Jesus initiates a spiritual conversation, crossing cultural boundaries
Bible references: John 4:7
Application: Be open to divine encounters in everyday situations, regardless of social norms.

Questions: Do you not say, 'Four months more and then the harvest?'
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus points to the spiritual readiness of the people
Bible references: John 4:35
Application: Recognize the urgency of sharing the gospel and sowing seeds of faith.

Questions: Do you want to get well?
Recipient: Paralytic man at the pool of Bethesda
Lesson: Jesus addresses personal responsibility in seeking healing
Bible references: John 5:6
Application: Assess areas of spiritual, emotional, or physical need and respond with faith.

Questions: How can you believe if you accept praise from one another, yet make no effort to obtain the praise that comes from the only God?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Rebuking the desire for human approval over divine approval
Bible references: John 5:44
Application: Seek God's approval over human praise and prioritize spiritual integrity.

Questions: How are you going to believe what I say?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Exposing unbelief despite witnessing miracles
Bible references: John 5:47
Application: Consider how skepticism can hinder spiritual growth and faith in God's promises.

Questions: Where shall we buy bread for these people to eat?
Recipient: Philip and the disciples
Lesson: Testing faith in God's provision
Bible references: John 6:5
Application: Trust in God's ability to provide abundantly, even in seemingly impossible situations.

Questions: Does this offend you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Challenging followers to accept difficult teachings
Bible references: John 6:61
Application: Be willing to accept and apply the harder teachings of Jesus, even when they challenge personal comfort.

Questions: You do not want to leave too, do you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus tests their commitment despite challenging teachings
Bible references: John 6:67
Application: Reaffirm your commitment to follow Jesus, even when teachings are difficult to understand.

Questions: Have I not chosen you, the Twelve?
Recipient: The Twelve Disciples
Lesson: Jesus highlights His sovereignty in choosing His followers
Bible references: John 6:70
Application: Remember that being chosen by God carries both privilege and responsibility.

Questions: Has not Moses given you the law?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Jesus challenges their understanding of the law while revealing their hypocrisy
Bible references: John 7:19
Application: Examine how legalism can blind one to the true purpose of God's commands.

Questions: Why are you trying to kill me?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Exposing their intentions while teaching about His mission
Bible references: John 7:19
Application: Reflect on how rejecting God's truth can lead to spiritual blindness.

Questions: Why are you angry with me for healing the whole man on the Sabbath?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Challenging their rigid Sabbath observance over acts of compassion
Bible references: John 7:23
Application: Balance religious observance with compassion and mercy for others.

Questions: Women, where are they?
Recipient: Adulterous woman
Lesson: Jesus extends grace and mercy, offering a chance for repentance
Bible references: John 8:10
Application: Embrace the opportunity to repent and accept God's forgiveness without condemnation.

Questions: Why is my language not clear to you?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Jesus points to their spiritual blindness and resistance to truth
Bible references: John 8:43
Application: Pray for spiritual discernment to truly hear and understand God's Word.

Questions: Can any of you prove me guilty of sin?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Jesus asserts His sinlessness and divine authority
Bible references: John 8:46
Application: Reflect on Jesus' sinlessness as the perfect Lamb of God, worthy of our faith.

Questions: If I am telling you the truth, why don't you believe me?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Confronting their unbelief despite witnessing His works
Bible references: John 8:46
Application: Examine areas of unbelief and commit to trusting God's truth.

Questions: Do you believe in the Son of Man?
Recipient: Man born blind
Lesson: Jesus invites personal faith and recognition of His divinity
Bible references: John 9:35
Application: Place faith in Jesus as the Son of God and receive spiritual sight and salvation.

Questions: For which of these do you stone me?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Jesus exposes their unjust actions despite His good works
Bible references: John 10:32
Application: Reflect on how resistance to God's truth can lead to irrational opposition.

Questions: Is it not written in your Law, 'I have said you are gods?'
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Jesus challenges their interpretation of Scripture to reveal His authority
Bible references: John 10:34
Application: Study Scripture diligently to avoid misinterpretation and recognize Christ's divinity.

Questions: What about the one whom the Father set apart as his very own and sent into the world?
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Jesus points to His divine mission as the sent One of God
Bible references: John 10:36
Application: Recognize Jesus as the One sent by God to bring salvation to the world.

Questions: Why then do you accuse me of blasphemy because I said, 'I am God's Son?'
Recipient: Jewish leaders
Lesson: Jesus defends His divine identity using Scripture
Bible references: John 10:36
Application: Affirm Jesus' divinity, even in the face of opposition or misunderstanding.

Questions: Are there not twelve hours of daylight?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus emphasizes the urgency of fulfilling His mission while time permits
Bible references: John 11:9
Application: Live purposefully, using time wisely to accomplish God's work.

Questions: Do you believe this?
Recipient: Martha
Lesson: Jesus affirms His power over death before raising Lazarus
Bible references: John 11:26
Application: Strengthen your faith in Jesus' power to bring life and hope even in dire circumstances.

Questions: Where have you laid him?
Recipient: Martha and Mary
Lesson: Jesus prepares to perform a miraculous sign, showing compassion and power
Bible references: John 11:34
Application: Bring your grief and loss to Jesus, trusting in His power to bring restoration.

Questions: Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?
Recipient: Martha
Lesson: Encouraging faith before the resurrection of Lazarus
Bible references: John 11:40
Application: Exercise faith even in seemingly hopeless situations, trusting that God can reveal His glory.

Questions: Now my heart is troubled, and what shall I say?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus expresses the weight of His impending sacrifice, yet submits to the Father
Bible references: John 12:27
Application: Embrace the will of God, even when it leads through suffering or difficulty.

Questions: Father, save me from this hour?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus wrestles with the burden of His mission, ultimately submitting to God's plan
Bible references: John 12:27
Application: Trust in God's greater purpose during times of trial, knowing He works for good.

Questions: Do you understand what I have done for you?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus teaches servanthood after washing their feet
Bible references: John 13:12
Application: Serve others with humility, following Christ’s example of sacrificial love.

Questions: Will you really lay down your life for me?
Recipient: Peter
Lesson: Jesus forewarns Peter of his coming denial
Bible references: John 13:38
Application: Examine areas of self-confidence and strengthen commitment to Christ, especially in times of testing.

Questions: Don't you know me, Philip, even after I have been among you such a long time?
Recipient: Philip
Lesson: Jesus emphasizes His oneness with the Father, revealing divine nature
Bible references: John 14:9
Application: Seek to know Christ deeply, recognizing His unity with the Father.

Questions: Don't you believe that I am in the Father, and that the Father is in me?
Recipient: Philip
Lesson: Jesus asserts His divine identity as God in the flesh
Bible references: John 14:10
Application: Deepen faith in Jesus as God incarnate, trusting in His power and authority.

Questions: Where are you going?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus prepares them for His departure, pointing to His heavenly mission
Bible references: John 16:5
Application: Focus on the eternal, recognizing that Christ's departure was for the greater purpose of redemption.

Questions: Are you asking another what I meant when I said, 'In a little while you will see me no more, and then after a little while you will see me?'
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus teaches about His impending death and resurrection
Bible references: John 16:19
Application: Trust in God's timing, knowing that sorrow will be turned to joy in Christ.

Questions: Who is it you want?
Recipient: Judas and soldiers
Lesson: Jesus confronts His betrayers with calm authority
Bible references: John 18:4
Application: Respond to adversity with grace, knowing God is in control.

Questions: Shall I not drink the cup the Father has given me?
Recipient: Peter
Lesson: Jesus affirms His submission to God's plan despite suffering
Bible references: John 18:11
Application: Accept God's will, even when it leads through hardship, trusting in His ultimate purpose.

Questions: Why question me?
Recipient: High priest
Lesson: Jesus points out the injustice of His trial
Bible references: John 18:21
Application: Stand firm in truth and integrity, even when facing false accusations.

Questions: But if I spoke the truth, why did you strike me?
Recipient: High priest's servant
Lesson: Jesus exposes unjust treatment despite His innocence
Bible references: John 18:23
Application: Respond to mistreatment with calmness, trusting in God's justice.

Questions: Is that your own idea or did others talk to you about me?
Recipient: Pilate
Lesson: Jesus challenges Pilate to consider his personal understanding of truth
Bible references: John 18:34
Application: Seek to know Christ personally, not just through others’ opinions or assumptions.

Questions: Woman, why are you crying?
Recipient: Mary Magdalene
Lesson: Jesus meets Mary in her grief, prompting her to recognize His presence
Bible references: John 20:15
Application: Seek Jesus in moments of sorrow, trusting that He is near even in times of distress.

Questions: Who is it you are looking for?
Recipient: Mary Magdalene
Lesson: Jesus invites self-reflection on what or who one is truly seeking
Bible references: John 20:15
Application: Examine what you are pursuing in life—is it Christ or temporary comforts?

Questions: Friends, haven't you any fish?
Recipient: Disciples
Lesson: Jesus highlights their lack of success without His guidance, preparing to reveal His power
Bible references: John 21:5
Application: Recognize the importance of depending on Jesus for provision and guidance in all endeavors.

Questions: Do you truly love me more than these?
Recipient: Peter
Lesson: Jesus challenges Peter to examine his love and commitment after his denial
Bible references: John 21:15
Application: Reflect on your priorities—does your love for Christ surpass all other attachments and distractions?

Questions: Do you truly love me?
Recipient: Peter
Lesson: Jesus reaffirms Peter's calling, emphasizing love as the foundation of service
Bible references: John 21:16
Application: Understand that genuine love for Christ compels action and faithful service.

Questions: Do you love me?
Recipient: Peter
Lesson: Jesus emphasizes restoration and commissioning despite past failures
Bible references: John 21:17
Application: Embrace Christ’s forgiveness and step into your calling with renewed commitment.

Questions: If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you?
Recipient: Peter
Lesson: Jesus redirects Peter's focus from comparing himself to John, emphasizing personal obedience
Bible references: John 21:22
Application: Focus on your own spiritual journey, trusting God's unique plan for each individual without comparing to others.