Friday, November 22, 2024
DBR 2024

DAY 154: JOURNEY THROUGH THE BIBLE IN A YEAR – LUKE 7-8

June 1, 2024

LUKE 7-8
Click here for the reading
DAY 154: JOURNEY THROUGH THE BIBLE IN A YEAR

Our journey today, through Luke 7-8, includes more than the miracles and parables; it is the revelation of a loving God, Jesus.

Before completing the reading for today, ask God for His understanding of Luke 7-8. Read Luke 7-8. Let’s journey!

Luke is the only Gentile author of a Gospel and he was not an apostle of Jesus Christ. Luke was a well-educated doctor, who carried out careful research, gathering first-hand accounts for his narrative, and traveled extensively with the Apostle Paul. It is thought that the Gospel of Luke was written shortly after Lukethe fall of Jerusalem in AD 70. In addition to writing the Gospel of Luke, he also wrote the book of Acts. Luke wrote in a way that would be accessible for all to read and includes some parables of Jesus Christ not found elsewhere in the Bible. Throughout his Gospel, Luke shows that Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament in His way, which was not the way that many, including the religious leader, thought the prophecies would be fulfilled. The same holds true today; we cannot place our expectations and beliefs on Jesus, rather we must first submit ourselves to Him to understand Him and His word.

Luke 7-8: A Centurion sent Jewish elders to Jesus, asking Jesus to heal a sick servant. The Centurion, a Gentile, believed Jesus was God but felt unworthy to be in His presence. The centurion demonstrated great faith and the servant was healed. Jesus restores life to a widow’s only son. John the Baptist, imprisoned, sent his followers to ask Jesus if He is the Messiah. Jesus is anointed by a sinful person (prostitute). Jesus continues teaching through a, with Luke recording the Parable of the Sower and the Parable of a Lamp on the Stand. Jesus defines family and calms a storm on the lake. Jesus heals a demon-possessed man. Jesus heals a sick woman and restores life to a dead girl. (Luke 7:1-8:56)

As you read today’s reading, make sure that you are not applying the standards and expectations of today’s world to Luke 7 and 8. Rather apply what is written to the standards and expectations of today’s world. Are there areas of your life that are in contradiction to what you have read? Have you truly stopped and meditated upon the meaning of lessons taught in today’s reading? What have you learned?

Godspeace!

For more information regarding how your financial support can help, please click here.