Praying from Luke 24:48. Themes: Salvation, Resurrection, Witnessing
Command. The verse is telling the reader that they are witnesses of certain things.
Praying from Luke 24:47. Themes: Repentance, Remission of Sins, Preaching
Command. The verse commands the preaching of repentance and remission of sins in Jesus’ name to all nations, starting from Jerusalem.
Praying from Luke 24:46. Themes: Suffering, Resurrection, Redemption.
Promise. The verse promises that Christ will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day.
Praying from Luke 24:45. Themes: Revelation, Understanding, Scripture interpretation.
Promise. The verse promises that Jesus opened the minds of his disciples so that they could understand the Scriptures.
Praying from Luke 24:44. Themes: fulfillment, prophecy, scripture
Promise. The verse states that all things written in the law of Moses, the prophets, and the psalms concerning Jesus must be fulfilled. This is a promise t…
Praying from Luke 24:39. Themes: Resurrection, Physicality, Identity
Promise. The verse is a promise that Jesus is truly present in bodily form and not just a spirit.
Praying from Luke 24:38. Themes: Doubt, Troubled Hearts.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not be troubled and to not let doubts arise in their hearts.
Praying from Luke 24:36. Themes: Peace, Resurrection, Presence
Promise. Jesus promises peace to the disciples.
Praying from Luke 24:34. Themes: Resurrection, Appearance, Faith
Promise. The verse is declaring that the Lord has risen and appeared to Simon.
Praying from Luke 24:32. Themes: Revelation, Scripture, Faith
Promise. The verse describes the disciples’ realization that their hearts were burning within them as Jesus spoke to them and opened the Scriptures. This i…
Praying from Luke 24:31. Themes: Revelation, Recognition, Transcendence.
Promise. The verse describes the disciples’ experience of recognizing Jesus after his resurrection, but does not contain a command for the reader to follow…
Praying from Luke 24:29. Themes: Hospitality, Fellowship, Discipleship.
Promise. The verse describes how the two people urged Jesus to stay with them, and he did. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Luke 24:27. Themes: Redemption, Prophecy, Christology.
Promise. The verse promises that Jesus explained to the disciples all the things concerning himself in the Scriptures.
Praying from Luke 24:26. Themes: Suffering, Glory.
Promise. The verse is referring to the fulfillment of prophecy that the Christ would suffer and then enter into his glory. It is not giving a command to th…
Praying from Luke 24:25. Themes: Doubt, Faith, Prophets
Command. The verse is a rebuke to the readers for their lack of faith in the prophets.
Praying from Luke 24:23. Themes: Resurrection, Angels, Testimony.
Promise. The verse is stating that the angels said Jesus was alive, which is a promise of his resurrection.
Praying from Luke 24:17. Themes: Comfort, Resurrection, Redemption.
Command. The verse commands the reader to pay attention to their emotions and thoughts and to examine why they may be feeling sad or down.
Praying from Luke 24:7. Themes: Sacrifice, Redemption, Resurrection.
Promise. The verse is a statement by Jesus predicting his own death and resurrection.
Praying from Luke 24:6. Themes: Resurrection, Remembrance, Obedience.
Command. The verse commands the reader to remember what Jesus told them when he was still in Galilee.
Praying from Luke 24:5. Themes: Resurrection, Faith, Worship.
Command. The men are telling the women not to seek the living among the dead.