Luke Chapter 15 Discussion



 
  • Richard H Priday on Luke 15:22 - 1 year ago
    Luke 15 involves an initial encounter with the Pharisees; who are chiding Christ for hanging out with sinners. Thus the Parables in this chapter certainly are meant for them to hear along with the crowds.

    Luke 15:7 "I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance." Whether this refers to the self righteous Pharisees which Christ described in a similar manner in Luke 5:31 or it literally means people in a right standing with God or both could be debated.

    Luke 15:12 And the younger of them said to his father, 'Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me.' And he divided unto them his estate. What is often missed here is that BOTH sons had their inheritance divided at that time; and it was likely as tradition held the older son would have the largest sum. Something else I noticed here as well that is often overlooked is that the youngest son spent all of his inheritance. Thus; forgiveness was complete but nonetheless we see the concept of loss of reward.

    To avoid not seeing the big picture here; it was clear that the Pharisees had no love for seeing someone repent and finding any joy in it; whether among themselves or the Gentiles. Their concept of God no doubt affected their lifestyle and dogmas; adding hundreds more laws to the Old Testament Canon through their own thoughts and imaginations (which resulted in the Talmud and other extrabiblical uninspired and mystical texts and traditions of men). With this attitude no one sees the need to repent in order to be ABLE to obey the law; at least in regard to the thoughts and intentions of the heart whereby men had to EXCEED the righteousness of the Pharisees and scribes in order to be saved ( Matthew 5:20). What was missing was understanding the nature and character of God and basically worshipping the law itself rather than it's creator. We can only truly love the law if saved.
  • Robert Madden on Luke 15 - 1 year ago
    Look at Luke 15:17-20 and remember this statement

    When we are down to nothing, God is up to something!
  • Fredscanlan - In Reply on Luke 15 - 1 year ago
    Grace is the love of God toward mankind! We have been redeemed by the precious blood of the lamb. Even so, you and I are justified by faith. We must have faith ! I saw a picture of the sheep that was lost and his wool had grown to 70 pounds! He was lost for a while! After he was shaved, He had new life. A new beginning if you will! Not unlike the parodical son, or the lost sheep!

    We will fail, we will fall, but we must get up and do it all over again! This is His will that we might know the forgiveness in the shed blood of the savior! Cleansed always in the sight of the Father!!!
  • Manasa on Luke 15 - 1 year ago
    want to know more on luke 15
  • Fred - In Reply on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    Many times when reading Paul's letters I imagine that His words not only apply to the immediate church, but to the world. Could it be said that Christ died for the whole world, and we could than assume the world is as a church, with smaller church's and nations within it? Our pastor still preaches the gospel, with the forgiveness of sin in and through the blood of Christ. Holy

    (Holy communion).

    The present condition of the world and its history, may once again determine the future of the church! Remembering how the church became silent during the Holocaust , seeing the priests standing with the Nazis.

    Propaganda, perhaps? One thing is certain, propaganda is attacking the truth even now, dividing us one from another! The church is under attack, by those who wish to dispel Jesus Christ and His death on the cross.

    The sequel for the movie is suppose to come out sometime this summer (the passion of the Christ). Could this be a prophecy fulfilled, when we here those say," He is here, or there?"

    We may see Him, coming as He left, coming in the clouds, while once again man turns the plows into swords!

    The real question than becomes how can the world or the church exist under these conditions?
  • BERDER Johnson - In Reply on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    You are absolutely right but once it is pointed out it should be dealt with from the written word. Thank you for sharing.
  • Fred - In Reply on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    This question goes to the heart of the law and the gospel. Without identifying the sinner, there is no need for forgiveness. Thus born salvation by work righteousness. This is what the evangelist is so adamant about. A good study of the Corinthians
  • BERDER Johnson - In Reply on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    1st Cor 5.1-13 answered my question completely. I have read that scripture many times but had forgotten it. Thank you for your input.
  • BERDER johnson - In Reply on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    Thank you so much for your response. I read the chapter and it helped.

    Berder's
  • GiGi - In Reply on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    Hello Berder, Glad you are here.

    You can read in 1 Corinthians 5:1-13, It addresses this some. Also, see Galatians 6:1-5.
  • S Spencer. - In Reply on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    Hi Berder.

    No. It's not acceptable but it was prophesied, Mathews 13:24-30.

    And leaven was prophesied to be in the church back in Leviticus 23:16-17. "Pentecost." (Shavuot)

    The only 7 feasts baked with leaven bread!

    God bless.
  • BERDER Johnson on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    What does the Bible teach about hypocrisy in church and everyone is aware of the wrong doing yet they are allowed to be members in good standing. No repentance no remorse. Is that biblically acceptable.
  • Bc - In Reply on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    To Rick. Mentzer In my previous post l am not nor never would imply that Christ was deceitful in his prayers but was responding to some others post that suggested he did . My point is he had a earthly human body with real feelings the same as you and l and had every right to pray 3 times or as many as he needed while facing the torture before him for the sins of all mankind .
  • Rick Mentzer - In Reply on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    Bc Sir with all due respect Jesus Christ in all his actions and thought and heart always did the will of the Father so

    where was the deceit in his prayer.
  • Bc on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    In reference to Jesus praying to the father three times and being deceitful in his prayer . One must recognize who Jesus was . First he is the only and non other purely the son of the most high God . He became man being born thru a woman thus him awakening into a flesh body called man , ln this body he laughed , cried , eat , drank , suffered , rejoiced the same as we do . You could pinch him or tickle him and he felt it same as we do . He could hit his finger with a hammer close a door on his fingers and shout out OUCH . My point is when he faced crucitfition he was the same as being in our bodies . He knew what was before him it was horrifying but he acknowledged the will of the father and faced it if it was no other way to save mankind . What pray would you have prayed ?
  • Eric Lopez on Luke 15 - 2 years ago
    I love the parables of the 99 and the prodigal son
  • Fred Scanlan on Luke 15 - 4 years ago
    Here is something to think about! Your heavenly Father, knows the very number of hairs on your head! His omniscience, His glory are comprehensible enough to say "My Lord and my God". These are Peters words when Jesus asked him, "who do men say that I am". Peter and John in their epistles, warn us of those that deny the Christ. That these false doctrines will even come out of the church, "the doctrine of anti-Christ". Even during their time , they confronted the same unbelief and false doctrines that we see today. The holy spirit moves Peter to use the word"divine power". John is moved and uses "In the light". The word is indeed of no private interpretation! Gods word is eternal and everlasting. If any teach any other word let him be accursed! "Abide in me, and I in you". "For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him."
  • Grace - In Reply on Luke 15:10 - 4 years ago
    Hello Mr Sebren

    The Lord is also the God of the dead: Revelation 20, Philippians 2: 10 & 11, and Romans 14:9 > "For to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and living". "Might be" is now is! Now that's cleared, I offer sympathy if someone you cared about recently passed away

    The following is my personal experience and my thoughts about what happened. Furthermore, I admit that I didn't want to answer your question because I knew it would draw out the haters. But I couldn't forget your question and now know that it's right to answer from a unique experience

    I hadn't seen a dear aunty of mine for a long time due to being abroad. She was an older sister of my mother and was actually more of a good mother to me. She was suffering for a long time, but no closely related relatives told me when there was time because they're narcissistic. I found out very late about it when I phoned relatives overseas, but she was asleep. It was just before she passed away. So it was the most distressing grief I've ever been overwhelmed by

    So, I cried to the Father God and told him how I missed her so much and never got the chance to say goodbye. Then when I was out walking on a sunny day, some time within 15 days of her passing, I suddenly sensed the presence of an angel who told me in the spirit that someone wants to speak to me! I'm glad I was given that bit of preparation, or else I would've closed up out of fear. A minute later, her spirit &soul appeared, asking me questions that she would've asked, but never got the chance before. I answered her questions while they walked with me. This lasted about 10 mins. Then 2 days later, they came back for a final brief visit, in my home, so she could see my lifestyle & for me to explain my circumstances to her

    So it's possible but rare& only if God allows it for a brief time window (up to 15 days, maybe 30, of the death of a saved soul, escorted by an angel). I didn't ask for that, but u may
  • Ralph on Luke 15:10 - 4 years ago
    COVID 19, act of God or brought about by a Chinese leader that thinks He's God!
  • Fred Scanlan - In Reply on Luke 15:10 - 4 years ago
    Our God is not a god of the dead,but of the living.
  • Terry Sebren on Luke 15:10 - 4 years ago
    Do our loved ones who have passed away visit us?
  • SAMUEL GILES - In Reply on Luke 15 - 4 years ago
    amen ...our Lord does not change.
  • Joan Stewart - In Reply on Luke 15 - 4 years ago
    Hallelujah....bless His Holy Name nothing has not change.....Jesus Christ is the same yesterday today and forevermore....Amen
  • Things To Do to Be Ready For Jesus39s Return - In Reply on Luke 15 - 4 years ago
    Matthew 25

    [The lamps are the Light of Jesus and the Oil is the Joy of the Holy Spirit.]

    1 Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom.

    2 And five of them were WISE, and five were FOOLISH.

    3 They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them:

    4 But the WISE took oil in their vessels with their lamps.

    5 While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept.

    6 And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.

    7 Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.

    8 And the FOOLISH said unto the wise, Give us of your oil; for our lamps are gone out.

    9 But the wise answered, saying, Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves.

    10 And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage: and the door was shut.

    11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us.

    12 But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not.

    13 Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.

    This is something we have to maintain every day. We are charged to be ready for our Bridegroom; at all hours.
  • Allen r powlis on Luke 15 - 4 years ago
    1 Corinthians 13:10. The decree in the scripture is that all things are made perfect in Christ the first fruit. Christ tells the church to wait, He's coming back. Who determined that His conditions and requirements for the church should change during the time he tells us to wait on His return. There is no other scriptural support to change the requirements and condition of the church during this period of Grace. Acts 2:38, 39. "for the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call." Mark 16:17, Acts 2:3-4, Acts 19:6. Speaking in tongues and baptism in Jesus name are still the requirements for salvation. When the Holy Ghost enters a person there is a reaction in the body from the anointing and rebirth process that causes the new born to cry out in tongues. Mark 16:17.
  • Andy G van den Berg on Luke 15 - 4 years ago
    Luke 15:10.

    For a better understanding what it means to repent we invite you to read the article 'Repent' on a world deceived.ca
  • D W L - In Reply on Luke 15 - 4 years ago
    1 Peter 3:3 Whose adorning let it NOT be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel; ( Its the word)
  • D W L on Luke 15 - 4 years ago
    Luke 13:3 I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish. -- Luke 15:19 And am no more worthy to be called thy son: make me as one of thy hired servants.

    Luke 15 The son came home (repent means to turn be sorry for your sins ask for Gods forgiveness) Jesus isn't bringing his gift to the hog pen -- we must come home to him.
  • D W L - In Reply on Luke 15 - 4 years ago
    Luke 15:11 And he said, A certain man had two sons: (This is no parable, A CERTAIN man actually had 2 sons and this is what happened, if it were a parable he would have said so.)
  • Chris - In Reply on Luke 15:22 - 4 years ago
    Wanda, as you have no doubt read Isaiah from the first chapter, you would have read about the many things that God had accused Judah & Jerusalem about. Their idolatry, meaningless sacrifices, dependence on material wealth, sinning as Sodom did & many more: all these brought on the Anger of the Lord. And their women also became "haughty & behaved in an alluring way" & God would change all that & make them foul. And likewise, the men would suffer loss of life through battle & they together would all become desolate.

    So the wearing of jewellery was synonymous to their demeanour which resembled those of the heathen, that which promoted their outward beauty rather than what was becoming of a woman of God (as Mishael well pointed out). The men of course, weren't into wearing jewellery, as it is done these days, but they would suffer under the hand of their enemies. Is then the wearing of jewellery wrong? We must each one decide this in the light of the Scriptures & what our intentions are for wearing them. Some Fellowships ban or strongly advocate against wearing of jewellery, yet some of those same women will present themselves quite differently outside the 'Christian circle'. We have to be convinced in our own hearts about this matter, maybe done for the enhancing our appearance without appearing ostentatious & taking away from a woman's inner beauty.


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