Luke 17-18
In Luke 17–18, Jesus teaches about forgiveness, faith, humility, persistent prayer, and the coming kingdom, highlighting childlike trust and wholehearted devotion.
In Luke 17–18, Jesus teaches about forgiveness, faith, humility, persistent prayer, and the coming kingdom, highlighting childlike trust and wholehearted devotion.
In Luke 15–16, Jesus shares parables about the lost and found, including the prodigal son, and teaches about faithfulness, stewardship, and the dangers of loving wealth.
In Luke 13–14, Jesus calls people to repentance, teaches about humility and the cost of discipleship, and emphasizes God’s inclusive invitation to His kingdom.
In Luke 11–12, Jesus teaches about prayer, warns against hypocrisy and greed, and calls His followers to trust God and remain watchful.
In Luke 9–10, Jesus sends out His disciples, is transfigured, and teaches about true discipleship and loving one’s neighbor, including the parable of the Good Samaritan.
In Luke 7–8, Jesus performs miracles, forgives sins, teaches in parables, and demonstrates His authority over nature, demons, sickness, and death.
In Luke 5–6, Jesus calls His first disciples, performs miracles, and teaches about true righteousness, including the Sermon on the Plain.
In Luke 3–4, John the Baptist prepares the way, Jesus is baptized and tempted in the wilderness, and He begins His ministry proclaiming good news and demonstrating His authority.
In Luke 1–2, the births of John the Baptist and Jesus are announced and fulfilled, revealing God’s faithfulness as the Savior is born in Bethlehem.