Reading:
Luke 20:27-47

I’m glad to be alive this morning. And awake. With another opportunity to live for Him.

Last night’s load is still with me. Yesterday’s puzzles still perplex me. The cares of life still come crowding and thronging, fast and close. I still walk among unfriendly giants.

Also the same as yesterday — God is still with me. The God of the living continues in me. He who is the God of Willard and Jacob (my dead-and-gone-from-this-life grandfathers) has not left me to face today alone.

“For he is not a God of the dead, but of the living: for all live unto him” (38).

He does His part. And I need His help to do my part.

He, the God of the living, is my God.

Living, I’ll live unto Him.

[Beware of (Luke 20:46)]

from Luke 20:46

A little bit more from Luke 20: Children of the Resurrection

Reading:
Luke 20:19-26

Some people try to hide their contemptuous and resistant hearts with The Right Words, like this:

“And they asked him, saying, Master, we know that thou sayest and teachest rightly, neither acceptest thou the person of any, but teachest the way of God truly” (21).

There have been times when I have thought along this line: “If you really believe what you just said about my teaching, why do reject it in your living?” Or this one: “Which should I go by — what you tell me about me with words or what you show me with your life?”

On the other hand, I wonder how often I’ve been like such people. Or the priests and scribes of Jesus’ day.

Deliver me from hypocrisy! (And insincerity. And deception. And flattery.)

I want to be a faithful disciple of the Master.

I want to be a faithful doer of God’s Word.

I want to be a faithful follower of God’s leaders.

(And I want to be redemptive toward those who oppose themselves.)

[Why tempt ye me? (Luke 20:23)]

from Luke 20:23

A little bit more from Luke 20: Whose Am I?

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Bible book: Luke

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