![]() ![]() As you read, think about what Jesus was teaching the scribes and Pharisees with these parables. Jesus’s response can be found in three parables in Luke 15. Luke 15 Heavenly Father rejoices when those who are lost are found.Īs you read the parables Jesus taught in Luke 15, what do you learn about how Heavenly Father feels about those who have sinned or are otherwise “lost”? How should a spiritual leader-or any of us-feel toward them? Consider how the Pharisees and scribes would have answered these questions (see Luke 15:1–2). ![]() See also Matthew 6:19–34 2 Nephi 9:30 Doctrine and Covenants 25:10. The rich man and Lazarus ( Luke 16:19–31) How would you summarize the message of each? What do you think the Lord is telling you? In these chapters in Luke, the Savior teaches several parables that can help us lift our sights beyond the worldly to the eternal. Why would God say “Thou fool” to a hardworking, successful man who had built great barns and filled them with the fruits of his labors? (see Luke 12:16–21). Luke 12 14–16 I am blessed as I set my heart on eternal things. ![]() Integrated Curriculum Illustration Ideas for Personal Scripture Study ![]()
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