Praying from Luke 4:4. Themes: Word of God, Spiritual nourishment.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not rely solely on physical sustenance (bread) but to also rely on the teachings and guidance of God.
Praying from Luke 4:3. Themes: Temptation, Power, Identity.
Command. The devil is commanding Jesus to turn a stone into bread.
Praying from Luke 3:22. Themes: Holy Spirit, Beloved Son, Pleasing God.
Promise. The verse is a declaration from God the Father to Jesus, affirming his identity as the beloved Son and expressing his pleasure in him. There is no…
Praying from Luke 3:18. Themes: Exhortation, Good News
Command. The command is to listen to the exhortations and good news being preached.
Praying from Luke 3:17. Themes: Judgment, Salvation, Separation.
Promise. The verse describes the actions of Jesus in separating the righteous (wheat) from the unrighteous (chaff) and promising to gather the righteous in…
Praying from Luke 3:16. Themes: Humility, Baptism, Holy Spirit.
Promise. The verse promises that Jesus will baptize the reader in the Holy Spirit and fire.
Praying from Luke 3:14. Themes: Justice, Contentment.
Command. The soldiers are commanded to not extort or wrongfully accuse anyone and to be content with their wages.
Praying from Luke 3:13. Themes: Obedience, Justice, Contentment.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not collect more than what is appointed to them.
Praying from Luke 3:12. Themes: Repentance, Salvation, Forgiveness.
Command. The tax collectors are asking what they must do, indicating a desire to follow a command. The command is not explicitly stated in this verse, but …
Praying from Luke 3:11. Themes: Generosity, Compassion, Sharing.
Command. The verse commands the reader to give their extra possessions to those in need.
Praying from Luke 3:10. Themes: Repentance, Salvation, Baptism
Command. The multitudes are asking for guidance on what they should do, implying a command is being sought. However, the verse itself does not contain the …
Praying from Luke 3:9. Themes: Judgment, Repentance, Consequences
Command. The verse commands the reader to produce good fruit or face being cut down and thrown into the fire.
Praying from Luke 3:8. Themes: Repentance, Inheritance, Salvation.
Command. The verse commands the reader to produce fruits worthy of repentance and not to rely on their lineage or heritage.
Praying from Luke 3:7. Themes: Judgment, Repentance, Warning.
Command. The verse commands the multitudes to flee from the wrath to come.
Praying from Luke 3:6. Themes: Salvation, Redemption, Restoration
Promise. The verse is a statement that all people will see God’s salvation.
Praying from Luke 3:5. Themes: Redemption, Restoration, Justice
Promise. The verse is a promise that God will make things right and level the playing field for all.
Praying from Luke 3:4. Themes: Preparation, Prophecy, Salvation.
Command. The verse commands the reader to prepare the way for the Lord and make his paths straight.
Praying from Luke 3:3. Themes: Repentance, Forgiveness, Baptism
Command. The verse commands the reader to repent and be baptized for the forgiveness of sins.
Praying from Luke 2:49. Themes: Fatherhood, Obedience, Priority.
Command. The verse commands the reader to seek and prioritize the things of God.
Praying from Luke 2:40. Themes: Growth, Wisdom, Grace.
Promise. The verse describes the growth and development of Jesus as a child, and the promise is that he was filled with wisdom and the grace of God was upo…