Praying from Luke 12:29. Themes: Providence, Trust, Anxiety
Command. The verse commands the reader not to seek what they will eat or drink and not to be anxious.
Praying from Luke 12:28. Themes: Providence, Faith, Materialism.
Promise. The verse reassures the reader that if God takes care of the grass in the field, He will surely take care of them as well, even if they have littl…
Praying from Luke 12:27. Themes: Providence, Humility, Trust
Command. The verse is telling the reader to consider the lilies and how they grow, as a way to learn from them and trust in God’s provision.
Praying from Luke 12:26. Themes: Anxiety, Trust, Faith
Command. The verse is telling the reader not to be anxious about the rest if they are unable to do even the least things.
Praying from Luke 12:25. Themes: Anxiety, Trust, Providence.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to not be anxious as it is pointless and cannot change their physical stature.
Praying from Luke 12:24. Themes: Providence, Value, Trust
Promise. The verse reassures the reader that God will provide for them, as He does for the ravens, and emphasizes the value of the reader in God’s eyes.
Praying from Luke 12:23. Themes: Providence, Materialism, Contentment.
Command. The verse is telling the reader that life is about more than just material possessions and physical needs. It is a reminder to focus on spiritual …
Praying from Luke 12:22. Themes: Providence, Trust, Materialism.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not be anxious about their life, what they will eat, or what they will wear.
Praying from Luke 12:21. Themes: Wealth, Priorities, God’s Kingdom.
Command. The verse commands the reader to be rich towards God instead of laying up treasure for oneself.
Praying from Luke 12:20. Themes: Judgment, Materialism, Death
Command. The verse is a warning to the reader to not be foolish and to be prepared for the end of their life.
Praying from Luke 12:19. Themes: Materialism, Foolishness, Death.
Promise. The verse is a statement of reassurance to the speaker’s own soul that they have plenty of material possessions and can therefore relax and enjoy …
Praying from Luke 12:18. Themes: Greed, Materialism, Foolishness.
Promise. The verse describes the speaker’s plan to build bigger barns to store their grain and goods. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Luke 12:15. Themes: Covetousness, Life’s Value, Material Possessions.
Command. The verse commands the reader to beware and keep themselves from covetousness, emphasizing that a person’s life is not defined by their possession…
Praying from Luke 12:13. Themes: Justice, Greed, Materialism.
Command. The man is asking Jesus to command his brother to divide the inheritance with him.
Praying from Luke 12:12. Themes: Guidance, Trust, Wisdom
Promise. The Holy Spirit will teach the reader what to say in a given situation.
Praying from Luke 12:11. Themes: Faith, Trust, Persecution
Command. The verse commands the reader not to be anxious when brought before authorities.
Praying from Luke 12:10. Themes: Forgiveness, Blasphemy, Holy Spirit.
Promise. The verse promises that everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme against the Holy Spirit will n…
Praying from Luke 12:9. Themes: Denial, Consequence, Judgment.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not deny Jesus in the presence of men, or else they will be denied in the presence of God’s angels.
Praying from Luke 12:8. Themes: Confession, Salvation, Judgment
Command. The verse commands the reader to confess Jesus before men.
Praying from Luke 12:7. Themes: Providence, Fearlessness, Value.
Promise. The verse reassures the reader that they are valuable and should not be afraid because God knows and cares for them intimately.