"Catch For Christ!" | Luke 5:1-11 Bible Study ✞-word Puzzle | 8.21.24
Across
- 1. In our life’s boat, ultimately, ___ should be in command (Lk 5:3-5).
- 3. We must be willing to leave/give up everything and ____ Jesus (Lk 5:11; cf. Lk 5:28, 14:33, 18:22, 28, 21:3f.; Ac 2:45, 4:34; cf. Lk 8:38-39).
- 6. It’s not enough to merely hear the words of the Lord, we must ___ to the words of the Lord (Lk 6:46, 47-49, 8:21, 11:28; Jas 1:22; cf. Lk 5:1).
- 7. We should follow the Lord’s commands even when we don’t ____ (Lk 5:4-5).
- 9. Though the Lord thought we were worth saving (Rom 5:6-8), we must recognize that we are ____ to be in the Lord’s presence (Lk 5:8-9; cf. Is 6:5, Lk 3:16, 15:21; 18:13; Rom 11:35).
Down
- 2. Jesus didn’t merely come for physical healthcare, but for ____ welfare/warfare as He proclaimed the Gospel (Lk 4:40-44).
- 4. All should recognize that Jesus is the divine ___ (Lk 5:8, 1:43-44; 2:11, cf. Lk 1:15).
- 5. Though in the Old Testament, fishing for people was usually a negative metaphor for judgment, condemnation, and death (Jer 16:16, Eze 29:4-5; Amos 4:2, Hab 1:15-17), Christians are to ____ people (alive) for Christ (Lk 5:10; cf. Jos 2:12-13).
- 8. The fisherman were not fishing individually with rods and hooks, they were fishing as a team with large ___ (Lk 5:2, 4-5).
- 10. When we trust and ___ the Lord, His blessings can abound so much that they literally break through (Lk 5:6-7).