In Luke 12:1–12, Jesus reminds us that God sees everything, and yet still loves us. Hypocrisy hides nothing from him. Fear of people can’t compare to trusting the One who knows the number of hairs on our head. Even sparrows … Continue reading
In Luke 12:1–12, Jesus reminds us that God sees everything, and yet still loves us. Hypocrisy hides nothing from him. Fear of people can’t compare to trusting the One who knows the number of hairs on our head. Even sparrows … Continue reading
In this passage, Jesus calls out the Pharisees and lawyers for turning faith into a show and a burden. The Pharisees looked good on the outside but their hearts were empty, chasing respect and honor while neglecting justice and love. … Continue reading
Jesus reminds us that our eyes reflect what’s happening inside our hearts—if we’re full of light, it will shine out, but if we’re full of darkness, that will show too. Just like a lamp isn’t meant to be hidden, the … Continue reading
In this passage, Jesus tells the crowds that no more signs will be given except the sign of Jonah—pointing to his own death and resurrection as the ultimate proof of God’s power and love. Just like the Ninevites repented at … Continue reading
In this passage, Jesus warns that it’s not enough to just cast out evil or avoid sin—if our lives remain empty, sin will creep back in even stronger. Instead, we’re called to be filled with God’s Word, Spirit, and love. … Continue reading
In Luke 11:14–23, Jesus casts out a demon, and while the miracle itself is brief, the real focus is on his teaching that follows. When accused of working by Satan’s power, Jesus shows the absurdity of that claim—why would the … Continue reading
In Luke 11:5–13, Jesus reminds us of God’s deep generosity and love. Just as earthly parents naturally give good gifts to their children, our heavenly Father—who is perfect—gives us something far greater: His very Spirit. This passage isn’t about material … Continue reading
The Lord’s Prayer teaches us to depend on God for today’s provision, to let forgiveness flow through us to others, and to remember that prayer can be both personal and shared. Just as the disciples asked, we too can come … Continue reading
In Luke 10:38–42, we meet Martha, busy with hosting duties, and Mary, sitting at Jesus’ feet to listen. Martha deserves credit for welcoming Jesus, but she becomes so focused on her tasks that she misses the greater gift—being present with … Continue reading
In Luke 10:25–37, Jesus answers the lawyer’s question, “Who is my neighbor?” with the parable of the Good Samaritan, where the unlikely hero is not a priest or Levite but a Samaritan—an outsider despised by the Jews—who shows mercy to … Continue reading