BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Gospel of Luke 5:33
33. And they said to him, The disciples of John frequently go without food, and make prayers, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees; but your disciples take food and drink.
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Summary: In Luke chapter 5, several key events illustrate the calling of disciples and the beginning of Jesus’ ministry. The chapter opens with Jesus teaching the crowds from Simon Peter's boat, demonstrating His authority and connection with His followers. After teaching, Jesus instructs Simon to let down his nets for a catch, resulting in an overwhelming number of fish. This miracle leads to Simon Peter's recognition of Jesus' divine authority and his call to become a "fisher of men." Following this, Jesus heals a man with leprosy, showcasing His compassion and power to cleanse both physically and spiritually. He then encounters a paralyzed man, whose friends lower him through the roof to reach Jesus. Jesus not only heals the man but also forgives his sins, intertwining physical healing with spiritual redemption. Finally, the chapter concludes with the call of Levi (Matthew) to follow Him, emphasizing the theme of grace and calling those deemed unworthy by society. Overall, Luke 5 highlights Jesus' authority, His compassion for the marginalized, and the transformative power of His call.
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