Overview
Luke 5 begins with Jesus teaching by the Lake of Gennesaret and performing a miraculous catch of fish, leading to the calling of Simon Peter, James, and John as His disciples. As they abandon their nets to follow Him, He promises to make them "fishers of men." Jesus's miraculous healings continue with the cleansing of a leper and the healing of a paralyzed man, the latter demonstrating His authority to forgive sins. Controversy arises when Jesus dines with tax collectors and sinners, prompting a response that He has come for the spiritually sick, not the righteous. The chapter concludes with a discourse on fasting, where Jesus uses the metaphor of old and new wineskins, emphasizing the uniqueness of His teaching and the coming of the new covenant.