Luke 18:1

TO TEACH THEM THAT THEY SHOULD ALWAYS PRAY. Prayer is a right, not a duty. AND NEVER BECOME DISCOURAGED. God knows our needs, much better than we do. But he wants us to ask him and to praise him, just as we want our children to talk to us. See Ephesians 6:18.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:2,3

THERE WAS A JUDGE. Judges in the East were notorious for being dishonest and taking bribes. AND THERE WAS A WIDOW. In the East, a widow was almost totally helpless, unless she had powerful friends. The Bible presents God as a_ friend_ to the widow and the orphan. HELP ME AGAINST MY OPPONENT. She had... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:4,5

FOR A LONG TIME. The judge had no high motives, and she had no money to bribe him. This is important, because it builds up to the "punch line." YET BECAUSE OF ALL THE TROUBLE. She kept on "nagging" him, and finally he did what she wanted, even though there was nothing in it for him.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:6-8

LISTEN TO WHAT THE CORRUPT JUDGE SAID. This is the application of the parable the "punch line," WILL GOD NOT JUDGE IN FAVOR OF HIS OWN PEOPLE? If a corrupt and dishonest judge would finally act because of the continual "nagging" of this widow, Jesus says, what about a God who _loves_ you??? WILL HE... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:9

JESUS ALSO TOLD THIS PARABLE. He must mean the Pharisees, since they were _sanctimonious._ Rabbi Simeon, a Pharisee, is supposed to have said: "If there were only thirty righteous men in the world like Abraham, my son and I would be two of them; if only two, my son and I would be those; if only one,... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:10

TWO MEN WENT UP TO THE TEMPLE TO PRAY. Jesus deliberately uses extremes in this parable. The Pharisees were very religious, and the tax collectors were outcasts. See notes on Matthew 3:7; Matthew 9:9.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:11,12

THE PHARISEE STOOD APART BY HIMSELF. So everyone would be sure to see him. The Pharisees liked to _impress people_ by showing off their _goodness._ LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE. The Pharisees thought they had "God in a box," and so they despised all "non-Pharisees." [But avoid praying: "I thank You that I am... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:13

BUT THE TAX COLLECTOR STOOD AT A DISTANCE. He was conscious of being an outcast, and so stayed at a distance from the others. BUT BEAT ON HIS BREAST. Symbolic of sadness. HAVE PITY ON ME, A SINNER! Note the difference in attitude. The Pharisee thought God _owed_ him something. The tax collector humb... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:14

THIS MAN, AND NOT THE OTHER. This is the "punch line." The tax collector was forgiven and made right with God. [He was already a _child of God,_ but had sinned.] This parable teaches us that the _right attitude_ is important, for us to receive the promise of 1 John 1:9. This parable, and the one bef... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:31-34

LISTEN! WE ARE GOING TO JERUSALEM. See notes on Matthew 20:17-19; Mark 10:32-34. Luke adds: _"where everything the prophets wrote about the Son of Man will come true."_ See Luke 9:31. [Some of what the prophets wrote: Psalms 16:10; Psalms 22:7-8; Psalms 49:15; Isaiah 53:1-9; Daniel 9:26 [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 18:35-43

JESUS WAS COMING NEAR JERICHO. This is the last time he would go to Jerusalem, since the crucifixion was just a little more than a week away. See notes on Matthew 20:29-34. Matthew says there were two, but Mark and Luke mention only the one who shouted.... [ Continue Reading ]

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