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I. Introduction:
Luke 10:17
-(v.17-19)
The disciples come home from a missionary journey where they say folks get saved, and delivered from demonic possession.
They are excited about the power of God flowing within them.
-(v.19-20)
Jesus the confirms his mighty power flowing within them because of his connection to the disciples.
-(v.20)
Then he mildly rebukes them for focusing on the wrong thing.
Don’t rejoice over the power that I have put in you, but rejoice that you names are in the lamb’s book of life.
Don’t find your joy in the power, but in your choosing.
-(v.21)
Jesus then begins pray the content of his prayer are in the salvation plan of God:
a. Disclose-To the simple or the humble and broken, the dependant
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Hidden-From the wise and intelligent, those that don’t need the Lord, those that find their hope, joy and dependance on their own intelligence
-(v.22)
Jesus then helps us to see that he is the only self revealtor, meaning no one really know either the Son or the Father unless they reveals themselves to us.
We are absolutely dependent on him to reveal.....Which means nobody just found God
-(v.23)
Then look at the text “What does he tell his disciples privately: Blessed-makarios-being favored by God----Then he tells them why they are blessed.
“Blessed are the eyes which see the things you see”
What did Jesus mean by this?
This goes beyond seeing, but has more to do with the interpretation of what you see.
-(v.24)
Jesus then talks about the OT prophets who long to see this day when the Messiah would arrive but they died waiting.
I.
The Lawyers Question:
-(v.25)
Now Luke tells us the motive of this question: “And a lawyer stood up and put him to the test” This tells us that the question is loaded.
“What shall I do to inherit eternal life?”
Why does a person receive an inheritance?
Family association not performance
-So a part of his question is right.
He understood that eternal life was an inheritance based on Family Association.
So the right question should have been “How can I be a part of your family?”
But he said “what must I do?”
He is looking for a work that would give him this inheritance, but if there was a work then eternal life would no longer be work but it would be a wage.
-(v.26-28)
Jesus meet him where he was since you want to know to do.....Keep the OT law!!!!
-(v.28)
Fulfill the Law, since you want to know what I require.
One of those Laws is “love your neighbor as yourself”
-(v.29)
And then as if to say I already do all that the Lawyer says “And who is my neighbor??”
The Broken Man
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