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  • A disciple on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    If one has a stronger nature and resolves not to let himself fall into the popular sins of the day; he is blessed, true! But still he is debtor to God! Both the small and the great all must give account of the things done in their body. Now while the Pharisee wasn't a sinner like the woman was, he was nonetheless in God's view; and he should have known by his very religious occupation HOW to love!
  • A disciple on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    What kind of status or position of "importance" in the Church or Community would exempt a man from "Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself?" or negates his own unfitness for the Presence of God? Jesus Christ came in the flesh to purchase us again to God by His blood: THAT'S OUR FITNESS FOR THE PRESENCE OF GOD! Money in the Bank and a bigger house in a nice area does not make you better than your neighbor!
  • A disciple on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    "And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, See this woman? I entered into your house, you gave me no water for my feet: but she has washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head." Some really believe that their sins don't accrue much debt with the LORD and while showing outward gestures like inviting Jesus to eat at their house they're too busy finding fault to love.
  • A disciple on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    "And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them both." "Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord GOD: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?" God commands all men everywhere to repent and believe the Glad Tidings of Christ. Our salvation depends upon our being reconciled, AND a character and conduct in holiness and truth and righteousness.
  • A disciple on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    MARQ: I agree with you about wine; but comparing poisons to wine isn't right. God made everything very good in the beginning; but men because of their hatred and hostility, wicked minds and proud hearts, love of evil and sin; have caused the whole creation to be out of course. Wine always was for a good thing, but men make it evil by drunkenness. That poison you mentioned is not to be touched!
  • MARQ on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    Elizabeth, PLEASE show KJV-Only scripture that says, "Jesus never drank wine!" I'm 52 a pastors son who was taught it was a sin. I have never drank any form of alcoholic beverage or smoked anything (anti-drugs) Yet I can't preach it's a sin to drink, only a "Sin to be DRUNK" 2 different things. The very 1st miracle was water to WINE, would Jesus (you) make cocaine for others knowing it was a sin?
  • A disciple on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    Elizabeth; You are mistaken about Jesus having never drunk wine. His first miracle at the commencement of His ministry was to turn water into wine. He said of Himself that He came eating and drinking, and was a friend of Publicans and sinners. If you make a promise to God about not drinking, we respect your will and try to support you. But you cannot say what is the business of another man's faith
  • Elizabeth Harmon on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    I believe people need to read the KJV and not these other translations. The Bible states numerous times that alcohol is bad. Jesus DID NOT DRINK WINE PERIOD!! HE WAS FREE FROM ALL SINS!! Some people need to read the truth and stop sugar coating!! The Bible states to NEITHER ADD TO OR TAKE AWAY FROM THE WORD OF GOD!! So stop making EXCUSES to get drunk.
  • Ron on Revelation 11 - 8 years ago
    A disciple: Lazarus died twice ( John 11:38-44), the widow's son died twice ( Luke 7:11-17) and the young maiden died twice ( Acts 9:37-40). Plus you did not explain how Moses got out of paradise to appear at the mount of transfiguration. This is dealing with the nation of Israel, Moses the Law and Elijah the Prophets. Enoch was not Jewish and if anything, he is a type of the church rapture.
  • A disciple on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    The "law" which the Pharisees follow is not God's law, but the law of their own proud and unbelieving hearts. Proud, because they will NOT give a thing to humble themselves before other men; and unbelieving because if they really did believe ANY of the Scriptures which they read "all the time," then they would recognize and welcome all who were of God; but they don't recognize or welcome Jesus.
  • Insight777 on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    Pharisees and lawyers would never call Jesus Son of God because that is blasphemy in their laws, so they call him Son of man. They are critical of everything Jesus and John the Baptist do attempting to make it sound evil when it is not. The Pharisees consider themselves wise and justify themselves in their self made wisdom which Jesus equates with childish thinking.
  • A disciple on Galatians 1 - 8 years ago
    Lu2677; I very much appreciate the conversation, Thank you! I don't think we're disagreeing; but maybe not on the same page. The thing I think is troubling you; (correct me if I'm wrong); is this idea that anyone could actually be good in the Lord's view, even when he or she is a sinner. Luke 7:45-48 shows what I'm talking about: in that we judge righteous judgment, and not use the Law to destroy.
  • Peter A. Okebukola on Luke 7 - 8 years ago
    Jesus in action! He has power to heal body and soul. He forgave the sins of the woman. He can forgive our sins even if they are as red as scarlet, He will wash us clean as snow. Only confess and belief.
  • A disciple - 9 years ago
    Luke 7:29-30 "And all the people that heard him, and the publicans, justified God, being baptized with the baptism of John. But the Pharisees and lawyers rejected the counsel of God against themselves, being not baptized of him." One of the biggest stumbling-blocks for proud men, is the idea that they are not as bad as others. All are alien and enemy to God by sin. Only by Jesus are we accepted!
  • A disciple on Luke 7 - 9 years ago
    (18-23) John the Baptist was filled mightily with the Holy Ghost from his mother's womb; and he never had any kind of crisis of doubting, like some teach: but from the day he started preaching to the people, John knew that he was sent to go before the Lord, to announce His coming, and direct all men to "Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world;" and that, "He must increase!"
  • Stephende on Luke 7 - 9 years ago
    As Byron says, here is John in prison unable to all together construe what is happening with his cousin, Jesus,even though he witnessed the holy spirit descend opon him like a dove and heard the voice of God commending Jesus as his son. Faith is hard. It must be hard fought
  • Merry on Luke 7 - 9 years ago
    Jesus is filled with compassion...praises!...Christ travels from town to town teaching the ways of God and loving people. We as believers in Christ must do the same. "Unity of Oneness "
  • David A on Luke 7 - 9 years ago
    Jesus seems 2 b quoting first part of isaiah 35 prophecy speaking of the miracles... but Isaiah goes on yet jesus left out about the righteous being upheld and the wicked sinners being judged.. Jesus was telling john he knew what troubled him.. John saw the miracles but where was the wickeds' judgments? explains why Jesus went on 2 say Jon would b least n kingdom if relying on his own record
  • Bruce on Luke 7 - 9 years ago
    Nick: John, baptized Jesus knowing he is The Savior!
    John is Now setting in a dirty smelly prison cell, probably bruised and bloody, where the food isn't so great. Wondering, is this the one? Is there another? So he sends his disciples to ask are you the one? The flesh needs confirmation.
    Blessed assurance He is the One !
    Peace like a river!
  • BSP on Luke 7 - 9 years ago
    Verse 47 shows that if we want to be forgiven, we must love much and forgive others.
  • Mim on Luke 7 - 9 years ago
    micah 7:7 But as for me I watch and wait in hope for the Lord. I wait for my God my Savior .My God will hear me I m waiting . still in prayer , for He will answer . I know Jesus is the most powerful name in the universe. I will wait.
  • Charles fiorucci on Luke 7 - 9 years ago
    yes we are human but we need to walk in holiness before the lord
    strive for holiness. the widow of nain was blessed to have the lord jesus
    christ raise her son back to life. jesus still heals today but not in our
    time . praise the lord jesus christ. the woman with the alabaster
    box was a prostitute who repented of her sins and received
    the lord jesus christ as a personal saviour
  • Insight 777 on Luke 7 - 10 years ago
    Verses 33
  • Irene to Nick on Luke 7 on Luke 7 - 10 years ago
    because we are all 'human' and from time to time we all have doubts; John's problem was as simple as that
  • Donald Iwen on Luke 7 - 10 years ago
    Nick Nkole, i think it was because John the Baptist was in prison by now and cut off from the rest of the world only hearing rumors. there was no way for him to verify what he was hearing inside,
  • Nick Nkole on Luke 7 - 10 years ago
    Why did John question if Jesus was what they had expected should come?
  • Sydney Heimericks on Luke 7 - 10 years ago
    what do i think of Luke ..... ? what i think is - it's not what i think of Luke; because 'Luke' is part of God's word - it's what Luke (God) thinks of me. I didn't 'choose' God; He chose me.

    I cannot tell you what i think of 'Luke' because to God - it does not matter.
  • Fekadu Jara on Luke 7 - 10 years ago
    In Luke 7:39 The accuser, Satan, was there sending the Pharisees as his agent, to accuse the woman because of her longstanding sin. They are there to watch here grave of sin, and to keep here under the oppression of guilt mind set. But this woman, knew something greater than her guilt mind set, somebody is there, in the midst of her accusation, who can lift her from grave of sin, by His power.
  • Richard Williams on Luke 7 - 10 years ago
    I love Luke chapter seven because Christ did so much in such little time, besides the resurrection of Christ the widow of Nain is my favorite instance of resurrection because she had everything to loose if Christ had not brought her son back to life. Also the fact that Christ had compassion on her.
  • Brother John Ogbeifun on Luke 7 - 10 years ago
    when Jesus Christ Threw Satan And His Angels Out Of Heaven And Began His Kingdom Rule,It Meant End Of Satan And His Wicked System Was Near Rev. 12:7-12 How Can Christians Know That ''The End Of The World'' Was Near ? They Could Know By Checking To See If The ''Sign'' That Jesus Give Was Being Fulfilled. God Bless You All


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