Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, November 21st, 2024
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Bible Commentaries
Bell's Commentary on the Bible Bell's Commentary
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Text Courtesy of Calvary Chapel of Murrieta. Used by Permission.
These files are the property of Brian Bell.
Text Courtesy of Calvary Chapel of Murrieta. Used by Permission.
Bibliographical Information
Bell, Brian. "Commentary on Luke 17". "Bell's Commentary". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/cbb/luke-17.html. 2017.
Bell, Brian. "Commentary on Luke 17". "Bell's Commentary". https://www.studylight.org/
Whole Bible (48)New Testament (16)Gospels Only (4)Individual Books (8)
Verses 1-10
Verses 1-10
Verses 11-19
#2 waited to see if it would last;
#3 said he would see Jesus later;
#4 decided that he had never had leprosy;
#5 said he would have gotten well anyway;
#6 gave the glory to the priests;
#7 said, "Jesus didn't really do anything";
#8 said, "Any rabbi could have done it";
#9 said, he was already improving.
Charles L. Brown, Main Street Monitor.
Infants do not always appreciate what parents do for them. They have short memories. Their concern is not what you did for me yesterday, but what are you doing for me today. The past is meaningless and so is the future. They live for the present.
Verses 11-19
#2 waited to see if it would last;
#3 said he would see Jesus later;
#4 decided that he had never had leprosy;
#5 said he would have gotten well anyway;
#6 gave the glory to the priests;
#7 said, "Jesus didn't really do anything";
#8 said, "Any rabbi could have done it";
#9 said, he was already improving.
Charles L. Brown, Main Street Monitor.
Infants do not always appreciate what parents do for them. They have short memories. Their concern is not what you did for me yesterday, but what are you doing for me today. The past is meaningless and so is the future. They live for the present.
Verses 20-37
Poem:
There’s a man in yonder glory I have loved for many years,
He has cleared my guilty conscience and has banished all my fears. He is coming in a moment in the twinkling of an eye,
And no time will be allotted for you to utter one good-bye. No time to kiss the husband or embrace the loving wife, If they are but united in the bonds of holy life.
Are you ready, Christian, ready, for shout and trump and voice? Will His coming make you tremble or cause you to rejoice? Are you walking, talking with Him daily, taking Him your care,
Do you live so close to heaven that a breath would waft (float/sail) you there?
Quoted in Fairest of All, Herbert Lockyer, Eerdmans, 1936, p. 71
Verses 20-37
Poem:
There’s a man in yonder glory I have loved for many years,
He has cleared my guilty conscience and has banished all my fears. He is coming in a moment in the twinkling of an eye,
And no time will be allotted for you to utter one good-bye. No time to kiss the husband or embrace the loving wife, If they are but united in the bonds of holy life.
Are you ready, Christian, ready, for shout and trump and voice? Will His coming make you tremble or cause you to rejoice? Are you walking, talking with Him daily, taking Him your care,
Do you live so close to heaven that a breath would waft (float/sail) you there?
Quoted in Fairest of All, Herbert Lockyer, Eerdmans, 1936, p. 71