Praying from Luke 11:5. Themes: Prayer, Persistence, Hospitality.
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to ask for what they need.
Praying from Luke 11:4. Themes: Forgiveness, Temptation, Deliverance
Both.
The command is to forgive others as we ask for forgiveness for our own sins. The promise is for God to deliver us from temptation and the evil one.
Praying from Luke 11:3. Themes: Provision, Dependence, Trust
Command. The verse is a request/command to God to provide the reader with their daily bread.
Praying from Luke 11:2. Themes: Prayer, God’s Kingdom, God’s Will.
Command. The verse instructs the reader to pray using the words “Our Father in heaven, may your name be kept holy. May your Kingdom come. May your will be …
Praying from Luke 11:1. Themes: Prayer, Discipleship, Teaching.
Command. The disciple is asking Jesus to teach them how to pray.
Praying from Luke 10:42. Themes: Priority, Discipleship, Listening
Promise. The good part that Mary has chosen will not be taken away from her.
Praying from Luke 10:41. Themes: Anxiety, Troubled, Priorities
Command. The command is for Martha to stop being anxious and troubled about many things.
Praying from Luke 10:37. Themes: Mercy, Compassion, Action.
Command. The reader is commanded to go and show mercy to others.
Praying from Luke 10:36. Themes: Love, Compassion, Mercy.
Command. The verse is asking the reader to consider which of the three characters in the parable acted as a neighbor to the man who was robbed.
Praying from Luke 10:35. Themes: Compassion, Responsibility, Generosity.
Promise. The speaker promises to repay the host for any additional expenses incurred in caring for the injured person.
Praying from Luke 10:34. Themes: Compassion, Hospitality, Service.
Command: Take care of those in need.
Praying from Luke 10:33. Themes: Compassion, Love, Mercy.
Promise. The verse describes the actions of the Samaritan and does not contain a direct command or instruction for the reader.
Praying from Luke 10:31. Themes: Compassion, Love, Responsibility.
Command. The verse is a warning to the reader to not be like the priest who ignored a person in need.
Praying from Luke 10:28. Themes: Salvation, Obedience, Eternal life.
Command. The reader is commanded to “do this” in order to live. The specific action that is being commanded is not stated in this verse.
Praying from Luke 10:27. Themes: Love, God, Neighbor.
Command. The verse commands the reader to love God with all their heart, soul, strength, and mind, and to love their neighbor as themselves.
Praying from Luke 10:26. Themes: Law, Interpretation, Knowledge
Command. The verse is asking the reader to consider what is written in the law and how they interpret it.
Praying from Luke 10:25. Themes: Salvation, Love, Neighborly Love.
Command. The verse commands the reader to behold and pay attention to the conversation between the lawyer and Jesus.
Praying from Luke 10:24. Themes: Desire, Prophets, Kings
Promise. The verse is promising that the reader is experiencing and hearing things that even prophets and kings before them desired to see and hear but wer…
Praying from Luke 10:23. Themes: Blessing, Discipleship, Gratitude.
Promise. The verse is a statement of blessing for those who have the privilege of seeing the things that the disciples saw.
Praying from Luke 10:22. Themes: Authority, Revelation, Relationship.
Promise. The verse states that only the Son can reveal the Father to whomever he desires.