Praying from Luke 15:8. Themes: Seeking, Persistence, Value
Command. The verse commands the reader to diligently seek for what is lost.
Praying from Luke 15:7. Themes: Repentance, Redemption, Grace
Promise. The verse promises that there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who need no repentance…
Praying from Luke 15:6. Themes: Salvation, Joy, Redemption.
Promise. The verse is a parable told by Jesus to illustrate the joy in heaven over one sinner who repents. The promise is that God rejoices when a lost sin…
Praying from Luke 15:5. Themes: Redemption, Joy, Love
Promise. The verse is describing the joy that the shepherd feels when he finds his lost sheep and carries it back to safety.
Praying from Luke 15:4. Themes: Redemption, Compassion, Persistence.
Command. The verse commands the reader to go after the one lost sheep until it is found.
Praying from Luke 14:35. Themes: Rejection, Judgment, Listening.
Command. The verse is urging the reader to listen and understand the message being conveyed.
Praying from Luke 14:34. Themes: Salt, Flavor, Purpose
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to not become flat and tasteless, but to season themselves with something that will give them flavor.
Praying from Luke 14:33. Themes: Sacrifice, Discipleship, Surrender.
Command. The verse commands the reader to renounce all that they have in order to become a disciple of Jesus.
Praying from Luke 14:32. Themes: Forgiveness, Reconciliation, Mercy.
Promise. The verse is describing how a king will send an envoy to ask for conditions of peace before engaging in battle. There is no command given to the r…
Praying from Luke 14:31. Themes: Warfare, Strategy, Humility.
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to consider their resources and abilities before engaging in a conflict or battle.
Praying from Luke 14:29. Themes: Perseverance, Mockery.
Command. The verse is warning the reader not to start a project without being able to finish it, or else they will be mocked by others.
Praying from Luke 14:28. Themes: Planning, Commitment, Discipleship.
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to carefully consider the cost before embarking on a project or endeavor.
Praying from Luke 14:27. Themes: Discipleship, Sacrifice, Commitment.
Command. The verse commands the reader to bear their own cross and follow Jesus in order to become his disciple.
Praying from Luke 14:26. Themes: Sacrifice, Discipleship, Priorities.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not prioritize their family or their own life over following Jesus if they want to be his disciple.
Praying from Luke 14:25. Themes: Discipleship, Crowds, Teaching
Command. The verse does not contain a promise, but rather a command to the multitudes following Jesus. The brief summary of the command is not provided in …
Praying from Luke 14:24. Themes: Rejection, Judgment, Invitation
Promise. The verse is a statement made by Jesus about the fate of those who were invited to his supper but refused to come. It is not a command to the read…
Praying from Luke 14:23. Themes: Evangelism, Hospitality, Inclusivity.
Command. The reader is commanded to go out and compel people to come into the Lord’s house.
Praying from Luke 14:22. Themes: Obedience, Service, Abundance.
Command. The servant is reporting back to the Lord that he has completed a task as commanded. There is no promise in this verse.
Praying from Luke 14:21. Themes: Anger, Hospitality, Compassion
Command: “Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in the poor, maimed, blind, and lame.”
Praying from Luke 14:18. Themes: Excuses, Priorities, Invitation
Command. The command is to not make excuses when invited to a feast or gathering.