My friend and I, blind men, passed by Herod the Great’s 10-acre, 3-palace garden oasis to the west exit of Jericho. There we waited for Jesus of Nazareth and the exuberant crowd we encountered at the east gate. We had a second chance to receive our sight. We were determined to yell for mercy so […]
Tag: Luke 18
Luke 18:35-43 is today’s BDBD. Your Faith Has Healed You. #2
When I heard that Jesus of Nazareth was coming my way, I said to my blind friend across the street, “I believe Jesus can give me sight”. “You do? Like you believed John the Baptist was a prophet? Didn’t Herod, the builder of this city, kill him?” he replied, pointing to the new city to […]
Luke 18:35-43 is today’s BDBD. Your Faith Has Healed You. #1
Daily life journal entry: Bartimaeus. The day my life changed forever. It is eight days before what I expect will be the most wonderful Passover of my life. I sat at my normal place at sunrise this morning between old and new Jericho to ask for alms. The spring air was crisp with much fragrance […]
Luke 18:35-39 is today’s BDBD. Jesus, Have Mercy.
Despondency can find hope; all that is needed is faith. One need not despair; Jesus is going by my way. Despondency continues to cry out in faith; for a better future, the Lord gives eyes to see. Jericho, in the Jordan valley, is the rich man’s paradise, an escape to an oasis “well watered like […]
Luke 18:31-34 is today’s BDBD. Jesus Predicts Death.
Jesus and his disciples, traveling south, passed through Perea on the east side of the Jordan River, turned west, crossed the Jordan River, and entered the northernmost part of the Judean Desert as they approached Jericho (17:11, 18:35) while on their way to Jerusalem for the Passover. This is where John the Baptist had baptized […]
Luke 19:45-48 is today’s BDBD
On Monday morning at dawn, when the temple gates opened to the public, the day after the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem (41; Matthew 21:10; Mark 11:11-12, 15), Jesus entered the temple courts (45). This was a large open area, 35 acres (0.14 sq. km), where the Gentiles who converted to Judaism were allowed to pray […]
Luke 18:22-30 is today’s BDBD
Jesus answered a certain ruler who asked, “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus cited the second half of the Ten Commandments, the ones that concern our interaction with other people. When the ruler heard Jesus’s answer, he replied, “All these I have kept as a boy” (21). Perhaps Jesus was going to […]
Luke 18:18-21 is today’s BDBD
A “certain ruler” came to Jesus as he approached the entrance to Jericho (35, 19:1). He was a ruler (18), most likely Jericho’s synagogue ruler (8:41 is Capernaum’s synagogue ruler). He certainly had the qualifications. He kept the commandments (19) probably including the extra rules created by the Pharisees and teachers of the law, he […]
Luke 18:15-17 is today’s BDBD
The social and spiritual health of a nation, society, religion, and city can be determined by how their children are faring. Children fare well when they learn love, respect, faith, and discipline from their parents, family, and neighbors (Ephesians 6:4, Colossians 3:21; Hebrews 12:7-11). When children see their parents love and respect God and each […]
Luke 18:13-14 is today’s BDBD
Humility is Jesus’s lesson in this parable. The tax collector is the example given of humility before God and men. Humility is a personal quality in which an individual knows his state before God, shows dependence on God, and respects others. The tax collector did not look up to heaven. He bowed his head because […]
Luke 18:9-12 is today’s BDBD
“The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector” follows “The Parable of the Persistent Widow”. This is the last parable that is unique to Luke’s gospel. Three more follow. However, they are in another gospel account and thus not unique to Luke. Luke supplies a comment at the beginning, as he had done with […]
Luke 18:8 is today’s BDBD
“Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for.” (Hebrews 11:1-2) Jesus’s example of the persistent widow in the first seven verses is a prime example of faith expressed with pleading day after day, even though the odds of […]
Luke 18:1-8 is today’s BDBD
How do you spot a genius? When someone says, “Chopin was a genius composer,” how do they know? Many claim, “Leonardo da Vinci was a true genius who graced this world with his presence.” Is this true? And why do historians say, “William Shakespeare was the world’s premier genius playwright and poet.” Really? Of all […]