Luke 6 devotional. A tree with a bad “heart” may not survive.
Luke 6 devotional. David Guzik commentary on Luke 6, in which Jesus chooses the twelve disciples and starts preaching the "Sermon on the Plain". Jesus draws a clear line between two ways of living: following God's kingdom or following the world. In Luke 6:46-49 (KJV), we are confronted with a powerful exhortation from Jesus, asking, "And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?" This question strikes at the heart of our relationship with Christ. A tree with a bad “heart” may not survive. . Oct 15, 2020 · In Luke 6:43-45, Jesus joins the image of trees and fruit with the notion of the heart. A serious and thought-provoking discourse was given to Christ's chosen disciples and the wider multitude on the high cost of discipleship, in this radical sermon-on-the-plain recorded by Luke. Jul 20, 2024 · Jesus draws a clear line between two ways of living: following God's kingdom or following the world. He blesses those who are poor, hungry, weeping, and despised for his sake, promising them future rewards. I have often observed how a tree must have a good “heart” to be vital and strong. In Luke 6, we see Jesus as the one who correctly interprets and fulfills the laws in the Old Testament. It invites us to reflect on the alignment between our words and actions. From my observation of nature, this juxtaposition makes lots of sense. mzd surejh hcf qzsuff uydwucaw moyim fxhc bzzwc gviijj olwnbkfs