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The Bible Recap

Day 303 (Luke 18) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 30 October 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible recap.

0:13.8

Today Jesus starts out by encouraging his disciples to pray about what's really on their

0:17.7

hearts, to not give up asking.

0:19.6

He tells a story about a wicked judge who finally caves to the persistent nagging of a local

0:24.6

widow.

0:25.6

I'm really glad Jesus is not drawing a direct parallel here.

0:29.3

But similar to the parable he told about the dishonest manager two days ago in Luke 16,

0:33.9

with that parable he was illustrating how a worldly person handles things and was saying the

0:38.7

kingdom mentality and reality is better than that.

0:41.8

And we have that idea showing up again today.

0:44.2

For instance, the judge in this parable doesn't fear God or man, so if even he will relent

0:49.5

and hear the widow's cry, then how much more would a loving father hear and respond

0:53.9

to the cries of his kids?

0:55.7

It's also helpful to back up a chapter and see where this falls in the overall narrative

0:59.4

of what Jesus is saying here.

1:01.2

The last thing he talked to them about in Luke 17 was the coming of his kingdom.

1:05.3

He talked about times of judgment and persecution, times of loss and perseverance, so it's fitting

1:10.4

that he would follow that kind of story with a reminder that God is always listening to

1:14.4

their needs.

1:15.8

Because when trials come, they need to remember where their hope is.

1:19.4

The promise that God hears their prayers is a far way to your promise than, say, getting

1:23.5

them a promotion or finding them a spouse.

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