31: The Resurrected Christ (Lk 24:1-53)
I.
The Basics
A.
Setting
This chapter centers on the
wonderful news, “He is not here, but is risen!” The hour of darkness is over.
Christ has triumphed. By His personal appearance and teaching them the
Scriptures concerning Himself, the Lord lifted the doubts of the disciples and
brought them peace and joy. The purpose of Jesus’ earthly ministry now comes
into full light, and His ascension brings the gospel to a climactic ending. Not
only so, the Lord’s commission to preach the gospel also prepares us for Luke’s
next book, Acts, in which the Lord would work with the disciples mightily as
they witnessed for Him from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth.
B.
Key Verse
“Then He said to them, ‘Thus it is written, and
thus it was necessary for the Christ to suffer and to rise from the dead the
third day, and that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in His
name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem’” (24:46-47).
C.
Did You Know…?
1.
Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms
(24:44): Three parts of the Hebrew Bible. Psalms represents the third division,
which is called the Writings.
2.
Bethany (24:50): A village on the south side of
the Mount of Olives.
II.
Observation
A.
Outline
(24:1-12)
(24:13-35)
(24:36-43)
(24:44-49)
(24:50-53)
B.
Key Words/Phrases
III.
General Analysis
1. What transformations took place
in
1a. The women? (1-12)
1b. The two disciples? (13-35)
1c. The rest of the disciples? (36-53)
2a. Pick out the verses in this chapter that carry the themes of
“purpose” and “fulfillment”—prominent themes in Luke.
2b. Why are these themes so crucial to this chapter?
IV.
Segment Analysis
A.
24:1-12
1a. Why is the fact that Jesus
Christ is alive central to the Christian faith?
1b. What evidence convinced you
that Christ is alive?
2. How do some people today fail
to find Jesus because they “look for the living among the dead”?
3. Compare the women’s reaction
to that of the other disciples.
B.
24:13-35
4a. What were the two disciples
discussing?
4b. What was their mood? Why?
5. According to their words in
21, how did the disciples interpret the Lord’s death?
6. Based on the Lord’s words to
the two disciples, what was their main problem?
7. Considering the circumstance,
what was remarkable about Jesus’ actions in 30?
8. Has there been a time in your
life when you were in despair and thought that you were walking alone, but the
Lord was actually near you and was walking with you? What finally made you
realize that the Lord was with you?
9. What did the disciples do
after recognizing Jesus? What lesson can we learn from them?
10. Applying this story to our
walk of faith, what does it take for us to be revived spiritually?
C.
24:36-43
11a. Why did the Lord say to the
disciples “Peace to you”?
11b. What kind of peace is this?
How does this peace come about?
12. Why was it necessary for the
Lord to show the disciples that He was not a spirit?
D.
24:44-49
13a. Why was it important for the
Lord to teach the disciples from the Scriptures instead of simply convincing
them with miracles?
13b. What lesson can we learn
from this about our faith in the risen Lord?
14. Why is it necessary for the
Lord to open our understanding for us to comprehend the Scriptures?
15. What does the resurrection
have to do with the great commission?
16a. According to the Lord’s
instructions, what is the main message of our preaching?
16b. How should we equip
ourselves to be preachers of the gospel?
E.
24:50-53
17a. Why did the disciples have
such great joy?
17b. How has the resurrection of
Christ brought you joy in your life?