Seminaries and Institutes
Luke 5: ‘Come, Follow Me’


“Luke 5: ‘Come, Follow Me’” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)

“Luke 5,” New Testament Student Study Guide

Luke 5

“Come, Follow Me”

One important part of the Savior’s mission was to establish the kingdom of God on earth. Jesus Christ called men whom He could trust to lead the Church after His resurrection and ascension into heaven. These men became the twelve Apostles. Jesus spent much time instructing and preparing His Apostles for their important role. Luke 5 tells how some of those men were called to follow Jesus.

Other Accounts of What You Read in Luke 5

Luke 5:1–11Matthew 4:18–22; Mark 1:16–20

Luke 5:12–16Matthew 8:2–4; Mark 1:40–45

Luke 5:17–39Matthew 9:2–17; Mark 2:1–22

Studying the Scriptures

Do one of the following activities (A or B) as you study Luke 5.

  1. Give Some Advice

    Imagine you were one of the people on Peter’s boat in the story in Luke 5:1–11. It is a few years later and a friend has come to you discouraged because a person he or she has been trying to help become active in the Church for almost a year has still not attended any Church meetings. Write how you might encourage your friend by retelling the story in Luke 5:1–11, explaining what you learned from it and applying it to his or her situation.

  2. If You Were There

    Imagine you witnessed the healing of the man in the story in Luke 5:18–26 and then attended the feast described in verses 27–32. Write what you would have written to a friend about those events. Include what you learned about Jesus and His ministry and how your life would be different because of your experience.