Discussion Questions: Luke 10:25-29

  1. Why is the question, what must I do to inherit eternal life, a good question? Why it is a good question to ask personally? Why is it a good question to ask when assessing someone’s theological understanding?
  2. What is the correct answer to the question, what must I do to inherit eternal life? In other words, what does the gospel of Jesus Christ say?
  3. Why then did Jesus say, “You have answered correctly; do this, and you will live”, when the lawyer said that eternal life was to be obtained through law-keeping?  
  4. How did Jesus inherit eternal life for himself? How did Jesus inherit eternal life for his elect? 
  5. Why did Luke decide to tell this story about the lawyer who tested Jesus at this point in his gospel? In other words, what does this story have to do with the previous passage?

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