π Heavenly Father, we humbly bow down before Your instruction today, laying down the troubles and cares of this world. In our time together, teach us what we do not know. Strengthen and guide us into what we are not. We are You children, forever grateful for your salvation and the life You give us. Let Your Word bring us new life today. Amen.
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π Heavenly Father, thank You for Your Word to remind us of Your love and Your faithfulness. In the previous chapters, You warn us against rebellion. In these chapters, You show us that we will rebel anyway π€¦ββοΈ but You never stop looking for us to return to You. You show us a different way to live than what we see in the broken world around us. Give us the courage and the strength to hear Your words, accept them as true, and put them into action. Amen.
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π Heavenly Father, thank You for speaking truth into our lives whether it is easy to hear or not β todayβs chapters are not!Β Let us draw near with open minds and open hearts to hear Your Word.Β Teach us Your love, give us Your strength, and hold us tight as we fight the remaining inner struggles of our own rebellion. Β Amen.
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π Heavenly Father, speak to us as we listen to Jesus speak to His followers. Your wisdom is revealed to Your humble servants β therefore, let us lay down our personal issues and our proud hearts so we can embrace the privilege of being a disciple of Jesus. There is so much being offered in these sections of Lukeβs Gospel; prepare our hearts and minds to hear Your Word. Clear our useless thoughts and be with us as read and receive Your truth and Your Wisdom. We pray this in the mighty name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus. Amen.
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There is one section at the end of Luke 16 that hurts my heart – it is the story of the rich man and Lazarus. I equate a hurting heart with being mournful. Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, includes, Matthew 5:4 Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted. π It is not easy to carry the weight of being both blessed and mournful – reading this story highlights why.
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π Heavenly Father, we bow before your Word.Β We ask with humble and longing hearts, that You draw near to us to comfort and strengthen us.Β We know that Your Word reveals Your nature as well as it reveals ours.Β While we love Your revelation of Your nature, it is sometimes hard to face our own. Open our minds to see and to cherish Your wisdom; show us ourselves and show us our savior. Β We pray this in the name of our Lord, Jesus. Amen.
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π Father God, it is through Your wisdom that we learn to discern how to apply these teachings of our Lord Jesus. Let Your Spirit guide us through our studies. Let our wills be shaped to conform to Your will as we learn from Jesus. Amen.
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π Our Dear Heavenly Father, as we study how Jesus calls His disciples and teaches them about His identity as well as their identity in the Kingdom, open our heads and our hearts to understand and to hold onto Your Word. Remove the distractions and worries of this life to help us embrace true life. We ask this in Jesusβ name. Amen.
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π Heavenly Father, we return to Your Word today and look at the Words spoken by Jesus as well as the people He met. You have told us that it is our words that reveal what is in our hearts. Open our eyes to see ourselves as we study your Word and open our ears to hear your wisdom revealed. We ask for this in the name of our Lord Jesus. Amen.
In these chapters we will see Jesus and John the Baptist begin their ministries.
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π We praise You, Heavenly Father, for Your Word, Your love, and Your faithfulness. It is through the work of Your son, Jesus, our Lord, King, and Savior, that we can be assured of greater things to come. You are our hope. π We ask that as we begin our study of the Gospel of Luke that You guide us and speak to us. Show us ourselves and show us our savior. Amen.
This is my favorite Gospel account to review. I often get stuck in logical, rational human thought that wants to draw me away from the supernatural and fantastic Gospel message. Luke’s perspective removes those distractions.
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