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Luke 15:
The Pharisees and tax
collectors wondered why Jesus associated and ate with sinners. Jesus told
them that he is here to save the lost just as they would if they lost one of
their sheep and coin out of many. He explained that there is great joy in
finding a lost one than for the many that were never lost. Jesus told a story of
the prodigal son, who took his share of his father's estate and moved away to
live a life of sin. Soon, he lost all he had and began to eat the food for pigs.
He later realized that he was better off returning to be his father's servant
rather starve to death. The father saw him from afar and welcomed him with a
feast. The senior brother was upset because the brother deserved to be rejected,
but the father said that they had to celebrate his lost brother that was now
found.
Luke 16:
Jesus told a parable of a man
that mismanaged his master's wealth, so the master said he was going to let him
go. He planned to do favors for his master's debtors so that they would hire him
after he lost his job. He then reduced how much each debtor owed and his master
even congratulated him for his cleverness. Jesus instruct that we use worldly
wealth to make friends (serve the poor). Jesus summarized that if you can be
trusted with little that belongs to others, you can be trusted with much that
would even belong to you. Yes, the servant will make friends with his dishonesty, but no one
will trust him with a job because he will cheat them too. Jesus makes it clear
that you cannot serve God and money (the opposite of God is money, not Satan).
This angered the Pharisee that loved money and Jesus reminded them that what is
valuable to humans is detestable to God. He also teaches that the Old
Testament will stand till the end of time and anyone who marries a divorcee
(divorce not on marital unfaithfulness) commits adultery. There was a rich man
and a poor man named Lazarus. When the poor man died, angels took him to Abraham
in heaven, but the rich man was buried and was in hell for torment with fire.
Lazarus could not come to hell because it was separated, but the rich man could
see him and had no comfort. Those who disregard God and the prophets will
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Luke 17:
Jesus
warned that things that makes people and children to sin will come into the
world and cursed who brings them. Jesus says forgive numerous times and with
just a little faith, you can command a tree to uproot itself and plant itself in
the sea. Be humble before God for doing what is expected as Christians. As Jesus
traveled to Jerusalem (Judah), he went between Galilee and Samaria (both in
Israel). There he healed 10 lepers, but only one, who was a Samaritan returned
to Jesus to say thanks. The Jews considered Israelis as foreigners and
Jesus marveled at the Samaritan. The Pharisee
wanted to know when God's kingdom would come, but Jesus said that it was within
them. Jesus told them that his second coming will be seen openly by all like the
days of Noah's flood, but after he suffers and is rejected by this generation.
Jesus insists that his second coming and end of times will be the separation of
good from evil as well as the great rapture.
Luke 18:
Jesus encouraged the
disciples to always pray no matter what until they get their request answered by
God. He told them about a judge that had no regards for God and humans, and
there was a woman who always came to him to demand justice. He eventually
gave her justice because she was worrying him too much. Jesus said God will do
the same to his chosen one, but Jesus worried if he will find faith on earth in
his second coming. Jesus also told about a Pharisee and a tax collector who
went to the temple to pray. The Pharisee thanked God that he was better than
other people because he fasted regularly and away paid his tithe, but the tax
collector looked down and asked God for mercy on his sins. Jesus said that the
tax collector was the justified one before God. Jesus said that God's kingdom
belongs to children and those who have their innocence. A rich ruler, who have
abided by the law of Moses, wanted to know from Jesus what else he needed to
inherit eternal life. Jesus told him to sell all he had, give it to the poor,
and follow Jesus to get eternal life. The man with great wealth left very
sad and Jesus said it will be hard for the rich to enter heaven. Jesus
concludes that all that left worldly issues behind for God's kingdom will be
rewarded with eternal life. Jesus tell the disciples that he will be
tortured and killed when they get to Jerusalem, but he will rise on the third
day. He also healed a blind man that knew his as a descendant of King David.
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