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David Guzik commentary on Luke 17, in which Jesus teaches the disciples about forgiveness, faith and duty, and cleanses ten lepers.
13 mar 2023 · There are three popular interpretations of Jesus’ words in Luke 17:21 that the kingdom of God is within you (or among you): 1) the kingdom of God is essentially inward, within man’s heart; 2) the kingdom is within your reach if you make the right choices; and 3) the kingdom of God is in your midst in the person and presence of Jesus.
As Jesus teaches about the Kingdom by act and by parable, he raises questions. The Pharisees wonder "when"the Kingdom will come (Luke 17:20). His disciples wonder "how"the Kingdom will come (Luke 17:22-35). Jesus also touches on "where"the Kingdom will come.
Article. Worship in a Lightning Storm. Sep 17, 2012. Scripture: Luke 17:24. John Piper. God is most glorified in us. when we are most satisfied in him. Learn more about Desiring God. Ways to Follow.
18 cze 2013 · Our text falls into two sections: in the first (17:20-21), Jesus responds to the Pharisees’ questions as to when the kingdom of God is coming; in the second (17:22-37), He speaks to the disciples on the same topic.
The Coming of the Kingdom of God. Luke 17:20-37. Introduction. Jesus is somewhere between the border of Galilee and Samaria and Jericho on His way to Jerusalem with the pilgrims heading there for Passover. Luke records events that occur while Jesus and the disciples are making this journey.
Luke by Evans, Craig A., The New International Commentary on the New Testament. James Rosscup - A lucid study, often of help on problem texts but cursory at times. Evans gives authorship by Luke “provisional acceptance” and feels that this issue is not vital to how this gospel is interpreted (3).