Praying from Luke 13:25. Themes: Judgment, Salvation, Rejection.
Command. The verse commands the reader to enter the house before the master shuts the door, otherwise, they will be rejected.
Praying from Luke 13:24. Themes: Salvation, Perseverance, Judgment
Command. The verse commands the reader to strive to enter through the narrow door.
Praying from Luke 13:23. Themes: Salvation, Fewness, Judgment
Promise.
The promise is not explicitly stated in the verse, but it implies that there will be those who are saved.
Praying from Luke 13:19. Themes: Faith, Growth, Inclusion.
Promise. The verse is describing the growth of the mustard seed into a large tree that provides shelter for birds. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Luke 13:16. Themes: Freedom, Healing, Sabbath
Command. The verse commands the reader to free the woman from her bondage on the Sabbath day.
Praying from Luke 13:15. Themes: Justice, Hypocrisy, Sabbath observance.
Command. The verse commands the reader to free their ox or donkey from the stall on the Sabbath and lead them away to water.
Praying from Luke 13:13. Themes: Healing, Faith, Worship.
Promise. The verse describes how a woman was healed by Jesus and immediately praised God. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Luke 13:12. Themes: Healing, Compassion, Freedom.
Promise. Jesus promises the woman that she is freed from her infirmity.
Praying from Luke 13:9. Themes: Judgment, Repentance, Fruitfulness.
Command. The verse commands the reader to cut down a tree if it does not bear fruit.
Praying from Luke 13:8. Themes: Repentance, Patience, Cultivation.
Command. The verse commands the reader to leave the tree alone for a year and fertilize it.
Praying from Luke 13:7. Themes: Judgment, Repentance, Fruitfulness.
Command: Cut it down.
Praying from Luke 13:6. Themes: Fruitlessness, Patience, Judgment.
Command. The brief summary of the command is to bear fruit.
Praying from Luke 13:5. Themes: Repentance, Perishing, Warning.
Command: Repent. Summary: Unless the reader repents, they will perish.
Praying from Luke 13:3. Themes: Repentance, Perishing, Warning.
Command. The verse commands the reader to repent in order to avoid perishing.
Praying from Luke 12:59. Themes: Judgment, Repentance, Redemption.
Command. The verse is a warning from Jesus to his listeners that they will not be able to escape the consequences of their actions until they have fully pa…
Praying from Luke 12:58. Themes: Justice, Wisdom, Humility.
Command. The verse commands the reader to try diligently to be released from their adversary before going to the magistrate, to avoid being thrown into pri…
Praying from Luke 12:57. Themes: Judgment, Truth, Wisdom
Command. The verse is telling the reader to use their own judgment to determine what is right.
Praying from Luke 12:56. Themes: Judgment, Hypocrisy, Discernment.
Command. The verse commands the reader to interpret the time.
Praying from Luke 12:54. Themes: Faith, Prediction, Preparation.
Promise. The verse is describing how the natural world works and how people can predict the weather based on certain signs. There is no command given to th…
Praying from Luke 12:52. Themes: Division, Conflict, Family Dynamics.
Promise. The verse is a prophecy of division that will occur among families.