1. As you were reading Luke 6, what caught your attention?
2. In Luke 6:20-26, Jesus presents a reversal of values and blessings related to societal statuses. How do you think this might have challenged or impacted those who were listening?
3. In what ways does the call to love our enemies (Luke 6:27-36) reframe how we understand and live out the Golden Rule - 'Do to others as you would have them do to you' - especially in difficult or conflicting relationships?
4. Jesus talks about turning the other cheek in the context of loving our enemies. In what ways can this act be understood as a powerful expression of love, rather than a sign of weakness or passivity, especially considering the cultural context of that time?What might 'turning the other cheek' look like in our everyday lives today, especially when we consider it through the lens of love, and how can it challenge the way we usually respond to conflict?