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- Luke 18:27 But Jesus said, What is impossible with man is possible . . .
Luke 18:27 pivots the discussion from human limitation to divine capability Jesus first asserts His authority, then exposes our inability, and finally elevates God’s limitless power
- Luke 1:1 Many have undertaken to compose an account of the things that . . .
Luke's careful composition of an account underscores the importance of truth and accuracy in sharing the Gospel As believers, we should strive to understand and communicate the truth of Scripture faithfully
- Luke 10:26 What is written in the Law? Jesus replied. How do you . . .
Luke 10:26 shows Jesus steering the conversation about eternal life back to the written Word, affirming its absolute authority and calling each person to a thoughtful, obedient reading
- Luke 12:42 And the Lord answered, Who then is the faithful and wise . . .
Luke 12:42 paints a living portrait of stewardship: the Lord of the household entrusts dependable, discerning servants to care for others by providing what they need, when they need it
- Luke 1: The Birth of John the Baptist - Bible Hub
Luke 1 serves as the opening chapter to Luke's Gospel narrative, setting the stage for the arrival of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ It recounts two extraordinary birth announcements, marked by divine intervention, prophecy fulfillment, and expressions of faith, joy, and praise
- Luke 16: The Rich Man and Lazarus - Bible Hub
In Luke 16, Jesus addresses important themes including the wise use of earthly wealth, the dangers of the love of money, and the implications of our choices in light of eternity
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