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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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 18". "Bell's Commentary". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/cbb/luke-18.html. 2017.
Bell, Brian. "Commentary on Luke 18". "Bell's Commentary". https://www.studylight.org/
Whole Bible (52)New Testament (17)Gospels Only (3)Individual Books (8)
Verses 1-14
It’s the setting of the mind on the things above.
It’s every detail of every day being mastered by that urge.
Amazing Grace the Movie!
John Newton – was a slave trader for many years. He came to Christ after a terrible storm. Was finally convicted not only to stop trading slaves, but to help in establishing their freedom. He wrote the song Amazing Grace.
Slavery still exists today!
An estimated 27 million are in slavery around the world. (U.N. website) http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/2005/issue3/0305p28.html
More than double the #, in the 400 yrs, of the Trans-Atlantic slave trades to the Americas.
All racial groups are objects of trade (on almost every continent).
Forced labour. An estimated 246 million children are engaged in exploitative child labor, with almost 3/4 of them working in hazardous environments & w/ dangerous substances like chemicals and agricultural pesticides. (Int. Labor Org.)
Human trafficking. The use of children as a commodity for labor or sex is a lucrative international trade. An estimated 1.2 million children worldwide are trafficked each year. Girls as young as 13, mainly from Asia and Eastern Europe, are trafficked as “mail-order brides”.
Sexual exploitation. About 1 million children, mostly girls but also a significant number of boys, are exploited every year in the multi-billion-dollar sex industry.
Child soldiers. At any given time, over 300,000 child soldiers, as young as 8, are exploited in armed conflicts in more than 30 countries around the world.
What do we do?
Understand - All humans are created equal. (Even if they have the word prostitute after their name)
Realize & Research – This is a Reality & a Tragedy.
Be a voice - For those who do not have one.
Go to www.theamazingchange.com a lot of info there (Slavery then & now).
Verses 1-14
It’s the setting of the mind on the things above.
It’s every detail of every day being mastered by that urge.
Amazing Grace the Movie!
John Newton – was a slave trader for many years. He came to Christ after a terrible storm. Was finally convicted not only to stop trading slaves, but to help in establishing their freedom. He wrote the song Amazing Grace.
Slavery still exists today!
An estimated 27 million are in slavery around the world. (U.N. website) http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/2005/issue3/0305p28.html
More than double the #, in the 400 yrs, of the Trans-Atlantic slave trades to the Americas.
All racial groups are objects of trade (on almost every continent).
Forced labour. An estimated 246 million children are engaged in exploitative child labor, with almost 3/4 of them working in hazardous environments & w/ dangerous substances like chemicals and agricultural pesticides. (Int. Labor Org.)
Human trafficking. The use of children as a commodity for labor or sex is a lucrative international trade. An estimated 1.2 million children worldwide are trafficked each year. Girls as young as 13, mainly from Asia and Eastern Europe, are trafficked as “mail-order brides”.
Sexual exploitation. About 1 million children, mostly girls but also a significant number of boys, are exploited every year in the multi-billion-dollar sex industry.
Child soldiers. At any given time, over 300,000 child soldiers, as young as 8, are exploited in armed conflicts in more than 30 countries around the world.
What do we do?
Understand - All humans are created equal. (Even if they have the word prostitute after their name)
Realize & Research – This is a Reality & a Tragedy.
Be a voice - For those who do not have one.
Go to www.theamazingchange.com a lot of info there (Slavery then & now).
Verses 15-30
The city dump. That's what it was that day in 1904 when a young African American woman, Mary McCloud Bethune, saw it. Nevertheless, she and other willing hands built a shack on that desolate place, for she had a dream that, with God's help, she could help other African American women learn to read and write. The first desks were wooden packing crates; the ink was blackberry juice.
As I wandered among the collection of tall buildings, classrooms and dormitories that is now Bethune-Cookman College, I stopped at a plain stone that marks the place where Mrs. Bethune's body was laid to rest at the age of seventy- nine. It had taken more than half a century for her dream to become a reality. The words carved on that stone told her whole story:
"She has given her best so that others might live a more abundant life."
Verses 15-30
The city dump. That's what it was that day in 1904 when a young African American woman, Mary McCloud Bethune, saw it. Nevertheless, she and other willing hands built a shack on that desolate place, for she had a dream that, with God's help, she could help other African American women learn to read and write. The first desks were wooden packing crates; the ink was blackberry juice.
As I wandered among the collection of tall buildings, classrooms and dormitories that is now Bethune-Cookman College, I stopped at a plain stone that marks the place where Mrs. Bethune's body was laid to rest at the age of seventy- nine. It had taken more than half a century for her dream to become a reality. The words carved on that stone told her whole story:
"She has given her best so that others might live a more abundant life."
Verses 31-43
Verses 31-43