Praying from Luke 7:44. Themes: Forgiveness, Hospitality, Humility
Command. The command is for Simon to see the woman and recognize her actions of hospitality towards Jesus.
Praying from Luke 7:42. Themes: Forgiveness, Love, Gratitude.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to love God the most.
Praying from Luke 7:35. Themes: Wisdom, Justification, Children.
Promise. The verse suggests that wisdom will be proven right by the actions and outcomes of those who follow it.
Praying from Luke 7:29. Themes: Repentance, Baptism, Justice.
Promise. The verse is stating that the people and tax collectors who were baptized with John’s baptism declared God to be just. There is no command given t…
Praying from Luke 7:28. Themes: Humility, Greatness, Kingdom.
Promise. The verse promises that even the least in God’s Kingdom is greater than John the Baptizer, who is considered the greatest prophet born of women.
Praying from Luke 7:27. Themes: Preparation, Messenger, Prophecy
Promise. The verse is referring to John the Baptist as the messenger who will prepare the way for Jesus. The promise is that God will send a messenger befo…
Praying from Luke 7:26. Themes: Prophet, Expectation, Greatness.
Promise. The verse is a statement by Jesus affirming that John the Baptist is a prophet and even more than a prophet. There is no command given to the read…
Praying from Luke 7:25. Themes: Wealth, Humility, Royalty.
Command. The verse is asking the reader a rhetorical question to make them think about their motives for seeking out someone. It implies that the reader sh…
Praying from Luke 7:23. Themes: Blessing, Faithfulness, Obedience.
Promise. The verse promises that the person who does not stumble in Jesus will be blessed.
Praying from Luke 7:22. Themes: Miracles, Healing, Good News
Command. The reader is instructed to go and tell John about the miraculous things they have seen and heard.
Praying from Luke 7:21. Themes: Healing, Miracles, Compassion.
Promise. The verse describes the miraculous healing power of Jesus, but does not contain a direct command to the reader.
Praying from Luke 7:16. Themes: Fear, Glorification, Prophet
Promise. The people glorified God and recognized Jesus as a great prophet who had come to visit his people.
Praying from Luke 7:15. Themes: Resurrection, Compassion, Miracle
Promise. The verse describes the miraculous resurrection of a dead man and the subsequent reunion with his mother. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Luke 7:14. Themes: Resurrection, Compassion, Power
Command. The command is for the young man to arise.
Praying from Luke 7:13. Themes: Compassion, Comfort, Healing.
Promise. The Lord had compassion on the woman and told her not to cry.
Praying from Luke 7:10. Themes: Healing, Faith, Miracles.
Promise. The verse is a statement of fact that the sick servant was healed. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Luke 7:9. Themes: Faith, Marveling, Israel
Promise. The promise is that Jesus has not found such great faith in Israel.
Praying from Luke 7:8. Themes: Authority, Obedience, Servanthood.
Command. The verse is a statement made by a centurion to Jesus, explaining his understanding of authority and obedience. It does not contain a direct comma…
Praying from Luke 7:7. Themes: Humility, Faith, Healing.
Promise. The verse promises that if the speaker is commanded to heal their servant, the servant will be healed.
Praying from Luke 7:5. Themes: Love, Community, Worship.
Promise. The verse is describing the love and actions of a man towards the nation and the building of a synagogue. There is no command given to the reader.