The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 10 - Holy Bible (NLT) - Audio with Words & Video.
The Gospel of Luke presents a detailed and compassionate account of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Written by Luke, this gospel is distinct for its emphasis on the humanity of Jesus.
Luke's narrative is structured to highlight the fulfillment of God's promises through Jesus. It begins with the miraculous births of John the Baptist and Jesus, setting the stage for the coming of the Messiah. As Luke progresses, it records many of Jesus' parables and teachings that are unique to this gospel, such as the Parable of the Good Samaritan and the Parable of the Prodigal Son. These stories underscore Jesus’ message of love, mercy, and forgiveness, extending God’s grace to all, regardless of their status or past.
A key theme in Luke is the role of the Holy Spirit, guiding and empowering Jesus’ ministry from the beginning to the end. Additionally, Luke highlights the importance of prayer, with several instances where Jesus withdraws to pray, emphasizing the necessity of communion with God.
Luke also gives particular attention to the role of women in Jesus’ ministry, more than any other gospel, showing their faithfulness and significance in the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan.
In the final chapters, Luke details the events of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, affirming the hope of salvation and eternal life for all who believe. The Gospel concludes with Jesus’ ascension into heaven, a powerful reminder of His continued presence with His followers through the Holy Spirit.
Overall, Luke’s Gospel is a compassionate and inclusive portrayal of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His role as the universal Savior, offering redemption and hope to all humanity.
Jesus Sends Out His Disciples
1) The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. 2) These were his instructions to them: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. 3) Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves. 4) Don’t take any money with you, nor a traveler’s bag, nor an extra pair of sandals. And don’t stop to greet anyone on the road. 5) “Whenever you enter someone’s home, first say, ‘May God’s peace be on this house.’ 6) If those who live there are peaceful, the blessing will stand; if they are not, the blessing will return to you. 7) Don’t move around from home to home. Stay in one place, eating and drinking what they provide. Don’t hesitate to accept hospitality, because those who work deserve their pay. 8) “If you enter a town and it welcomes you, eat whatever is set before you. 9) Heal the sick, and tell them, ‘The Kingdom of God is near you now.’ 10) But if a town refuses to welcome you, go out into its streets and say, 11) ‘We wipe even the dust of your town from our feet to show that we have abandoned you to your fate. And know this—the Kingdom of God is near!’ 12) I assure you, even wicked Sodom will be better off than such a town on judgment day. 13) “What sorrow awaits you, Korazin and Bethsaida! For if the miracles I did in you had been done in wicked Tyre and Sidon, their people would have repented of their sins long ago, clothing themselves in burlap and throwing ashes on their heads to show their remorse. 14) Yes, Tyre and Sidon will be better off on judgment day than you. 15) And you people of Capernaum, will you be honored in heaven? No, you will go down to the place of the dead.” 16) Then he said to the disciples, “Anyone who accepts your message is also accepting me. And anyone who rejects you is rejecting me. And anyone who rejects me is rejecting God, who sent me.” 17) When the seventy-two disciples returned, they joyfully reported to him, “Lord, even the demons obey us when we use your name!” 18) “Yes,” he told them, “I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning! 19) Look, I have given you authority over all the power of the enemy, and you can walk among snakes and scorpions and crush them. Nothing will injure you. 20) But don’t rejoice because evil spirits obey you; rejoice because your names are registered in heaven.”
Jesus’ Prayer of Thanksgiving
21) At that same time Jesus was filled with the joy of the Holy Spirit, and he said, “O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, thank you for hiding these things from those who think themselves wise and clever, and for revealing them to the childlike. Yes, Father, it pleased you to do it this way. 22) “My Father has entrusted everything to me. No one truly knows the Son except the Father, and no one truly knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.”
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