Luke 5:5 – Peter had the wisdom and knowledge to defer to Jesus’ authority.
Luke 5:11 – These men immediately left their entire livelihood behind to follow Jesus, apparently including the enormous catch of fish they had just hauled in.
Luke 5:13 – Jesus didn’t rebuke the man or turn away. Instead, He had compassion and healed the man.
Luke 5:16 – Even though Jesus was incredibly busy, He took time to pray.
Luke 5:29 – Levi (Matthew) was clearly a wealthy man based on the reception he gave. This would have been quite expensive.
“If you find yourself keeping score about some issue with your spouse, that suggests it’s an area of tension in your marriage.” (Gottman and Silver 2015, p. 33)
The magic ratio is 5:1 positive to negative interactions. Successful couples manage this even in conflict. When not in conflict, successful couples have a ratio closer to 20:1.
Luke 4:1 – This phrase “full of the Holy Spirit” is used several times in the Bible referring to different people. It is not entirely clear what it means in this case. Possibly it means Jesus had the ability to work miracles or was now fully aware of God’s will.
Luke 4:2 – Jesus had to be given the opportunity to decide against God or it would not mean anything if He was sinless.
Luke 4:3 – It’s possible Jesus did not want to submit to Satan in any way, even if the act itself would not have been sinful.
Luke 4:30 – This was surely miraculous. How could they lose track of the man they were actively trying to kill?
Luke 4:35 – Jesus had previously refused to work a miracle, yet here he immediately acts with power. Jesus surely knew how the different crowds would react when He demonstrated His power.
Takeaways
Satan knows how to tempt us.
We can use biblical principles to resist temptation.