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The
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Repentance
- NARRATOR.
- During that time, some people arrived and told Jesus about the Galileans
whose blood Pilate had mingled with that of their sacrifices. At this he said
to them:
- JESUS.
- Do you suppose that these Galilean who suffered these things were greater
sinners than any other Galilean? I tell you they were not! But unless you
repent you will all perish as they did. Or those eighteen on whom the tower at
Siloam fell and killed them? Do you think that they were greater sinners than
all the other people who were living in Jerusalem? I tell you they were not!
But unless you repent, you will all perish as they did.
Luke 13:1-5
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Parable of the Barren Fig Tree
- JESUS.
- There was once a man who had a fig tree planted in his vineyard. When he
came looking for fruit on it he found that the fig tree had produced no fruit.
He then went to the man who dressed the vineyard and said, "Look, for the
past three years I've been coming to this fig tree expecting to find fruit, but
it hasn't produced any. Cut it down, why should it take up space on the
ground?" "Sir," the man replied "let it stay here one more
year so that I can dig around it and fertilize it with manure. If the tree
bears fruit next year, good. If it doesn't, then you can cut it down."
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Luke 13:6-9
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The Crippled Woman is Healed
- NARRATOR.
- One Sabbath day he was teaching in one of the synagogues and a woman was
there who had a spirit of sickness for eighteen years. The woman was bent
double over and was quite unable to stand upright. When Jesus saw her he called
her over to himself and said:
- JESUS.
- Woman, you are freed from your sickness.
- NARRATOR.
- Laying his hands on her, she immediately straightened up and glorified God.
The synagogue official was indignant because Jesus had healed her on the
Sabbath and said to the people there:
- OFFICIAL.
- There are six days in which men are supposed to work. Come and be healed
on one of those days and not on the Sabbath!
- JESUS.
- You hypocrite! Is there one of you that does not untie his ox or his
donkey from the manger and take it out for watering? Why shouldn't this woman,
a daughter of Abraham, who Satan had bound for eighteen years be released from
this bondage on the Sabbath Day?
- NARRATOR.
- When he had said these things, all his adversaries were ashamed, and all
the people rejoiced for all the glorious things that were worked by him.
Luke 13:10-17
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Who Will Be Saved?
- NARRATOR.
- As he went through the cities and villages and taught, making his way to
Jerusalem, someone asked him:
- PERSON.
- Lord, are there only a few who will be saved?
- JESUS.
- Try your best to enter by the narrow gate, because I tell you, many will
attempt to enter in, but will not be able to. Once the master of the house has
gotten up and locked the door, you may find yourself outside, knocking on the
door and saying: "Lord, Lord, open the door for us." But he will
answer and say to you: "I don't know where you've come from." You
will then find yourself saying: "We used to eat and drink in your company;
you taught in our streets." But he will say: "I don't know who you
are, get away from here you wicked men!" There will then be weeping and
grinding of teeth when you see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and all the prophets in the
Kingdom of God and you yourselves expelled out.
- Try your best to enter by the narrow gate, because I tell you, many will
attempt to enter in, but will not be able to. Once the master of the house has
gotten up and locked the door, you may find yourself outside, knocking on the
door and saying: "Lord, Lord, open the door for us." But he will
answer and say to you: "I don't know where you've come from." You
will then find yourself saying: "We used to eat and drink in your company;
you taught in our streets." But he will say: "I don't know who you
are, get away from here you wicked men!" There will then be weeping and
grinding of teeth when you see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and all the prophets in the
Kingdom of God and you yourselves expelled out.
- Men will come from the East and from the West and from the North and from
the South and will come and take their places in the Kingdom of God. Yes, there
are those who are now last that will be first and those who are now first who
will be last.
Luke 13:22-30
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Healing of the Man with Dropsy
- NARRATOR.
- Now on a Sabbath Day, it occurred that Jesus had gone to the house of one
of the leading Pharisees to have a meal; and they watched him closely. In front
of him was a man with dropsy. Speaking to the Lawyers and the Pharisees he
said:
- JESUS.
- Is it against the Law to heal on the Sabbath Day?
- NARRATOR.
- But they didn't say a word. He took the man, healed him and sent him away.
- JESUS.
- Which one of you, if your son or your donkey falls into a well will not
immediately pull him out on the Sabbath Day?
- NARRATOR.
- But again, they could not answer his question. He then proceeded to tell
the guests this parable, because he observed the manner in which they picked the
places of honor:
- JESUS.
- When someone invites you to a wedding celebration, do not take your seat in
the place of honor. It just may be that a more distinguished person than you
may have been invited and the person that invited both of you will come up to
you and say; 'Give this man your seat.' And then, to your embarrassment, you
will have to go and take the lowest place.
- When you are invited, go and take your seat in the lowest place, so that
when your host comes, he might say to you; 'My friend, move up higher.' In that
way, everyone with you at the table will see you honored. For everyone who
exalts himself will be humbled and everyone who humbles himself will be exalted.
- When you give a lunch or dinner, don't call your friends, brothers,
relatives or wealthy neighbors, otherwise they might invite you again in order
to repay you for your invitation. But when you throw a party, invite the poor,
the lame and the blind and you will be blessed. For these cannot repay you, but
you will be repaid when the virtuous are resurrected.
- NARRATOR.
- On hearing this, one of those who sat at the dinner table with him said:
- MAN.
- Happy is the person who will eat bread in the Kingdom of God.
- JESUS.
- There was a man made a great banquet and invited many people. When it was
time to eat, he sent his servant to all those who had been invited to say; 'Come
along, everything is ready now.' But each one of them in harmony began to make
excuses. The first one said; 'I just brought a piece of land and I must go and
see it, please convey my apologies and have me excused.' Another one said; 'I
just brought five pair of oxen and I have to go and try them out, please except
my apologies and have me excused.' Still another one said; 'I just got married
and therefore I can't come.' So that servant returned and reported to his
master all that had happened.
- The householder, in a rage, said to his servant; 'Go out immediately into
the streets and alleys of the city and bring here the poor, the lame, crippled
and the blind.' The servant said; 'It has been done as you requested and there
is still room.' The master then said to his servant; 'Go out into the open
roads and behind the hedgerows that separate the fields and urge anyone you find
to come in, so that my house may be full. For I tell you, that not one of those
men who were invited will taste of my dinner.
Luke 14:1-24
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Renouncing All That One Has
- NARRATOR.
- Now great crowds accompanied him on his way. Turning to them he said:
- JESUS.
- If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father, mother, wife, children,
brothers, sisters, yes also even his own life, cannot be my disciple. And
anyone who does not carry his own cross and come after me, cannot be my
disciple. For which one of you here, intending to build a tower, would not
first sit down and calculate how much it would cost to finish in order to see
whether or not you have enough funds to complete the project. Otherwise, you
might find that after you had laid the foundation, you didn't have enough money
to complete the tower. The people that saw this began to ridicule him and said;
'This man started to build and was not able to finish.'
- Or what king, going to war against another king, would not sit down first
and consult with his advisors whether or not he would be able to stand up with
his ten-thousand men against the other king with an army of twenty-thousand men.
Otherwise, while the other king was still a long way off, he would send
ambassadors to sue for peace. So in the same manner, none of you who will not
give up all that he has can be my disciple. Salt is a useful thing. But if the
salt loses its taste, how can it regain its' flavor. It is neither good for
soil or manure, people throw it out. Anyone who has ears to hear, let him hear.
Luke 14:25-35
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The Lost Sheep
- NARRATOR.
- Meanwhile, the tax collectors and the sinners drew near to him in order to
hear what he had to say. Complaining, the Pharisees and the Scribes said:
- PHARISEES/SCRIBES.
- This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.
- NARRATOR.
- And he spoke this parable to them:
- JESUS.
- What man among you, if you had a hundred sheep and one of them was missing,
would not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness and go after the one that was
lost until he found it? And when he does find it, he would joyfully take it on
his shoulders. When he returns home, he would then call all his friends and
neighbors together and say to them; 'Rejoice with me, for I found my sheep that
was lost.' In the same way, I tell you there will be more rejoicing in heaven
over one sinner that repents than over ninety-nine virtuous men who have no need
of repentance.
- Or again, what woman with ten pieces of silver [drachma], if she loses one,
would not light a lamp, sweep the house and diligently search until she finds
it? When she has found it, she calls her friends and neighbors together and
says; 'Rejoice with me, I have found the drachma that I had lost.' Likewise, I
tell you, there is rejoicing among the angels of God over one sinner who
repents.
Luke 15:1-10
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The Prodigal Son
- JESUS.
- There was once a man who had two sons. The youngest son said to his
father: 'Father, let me have the portion of the estate that I would inherit some
day.' So the Father divided the property between the two sons. Not many days
later, the youngest son gathered everything he had and traveled to a distant
land. When he got there, he proceeded to waste all that he owned in a life of
unrestrained excess. When he had expended all his resources, there arose a
severe famine in that land and he began to be in need. He then hired himself
out to one of the local people and was put to work on the man's farm slopping
the hogs. He would have willingly filled his belly with the husks the pigs were
eating, but no one offered him anything. When he finally came to his senses he
said, 'How many of my father's hired servants have enough food and even food to
spare and here I am, starving to death. I'm going to get out of here and go to
my father and say to him, 'Father, I've sinned against Heaven and against you.
I'm not worthy to be called you son anymore. Treat me as one of your hired
servants.'
- So he got up and went to his father. While he was still a long way off,
his father saw him and was moved with compassion. Running to him, he hugged him
and tenderly kissed him. The son then said to him, 'Father, I've sinned against
Heaven and against you. I'm no longer worthy to be called your son.' But the
father said to his servants; 'Bring out the best robe and put it on him, put a
ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. Bring the fatted calf here and
slaughter it. Let's have a feast and a celebration, because this my son who was
dead, has come back to life again. He was lost, but has now been found.'
- Now the older son was in the field. As he was on his way back home and got
closer to the house, he could hear music and dancing. Calling one of the
servants he asked him what was going on. The servant replied, 'Your brother has
come back. Your father has killed the fatted calf because he got his son back
safe and sound.' The oldest son was angry and wouldn't go in. So his father
went out and tried to persuade him to come in, but the older son said to his
father, 'Look, I've worked for you all these years and I never once disobeyed
what you wanted me to do and you never gave me even a baby goat so that I could
have a little party with my friends. But as soon as he come home, this son who
had wasted his entire inheritance living with whores, for him, you killed the
fatted calf.'
- The father replied, 'Son, you are always with me, everything I have is
yours. However, it was only right that we should celebrate and be happy,
because your younger brother who was dead, has come back to life. He was lost,
but has now been found.
Luke 15:11-32
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The Crafty Manager
- NARRATOR.
- He also said to his disciples:
- JESUS.
- There was a wealthy man who hired a man to oversee and manage his holdings.
It was related to the wealthy man that his manager had been wasteful with his
property. Calling the man to him he said, 'What is this I'm hearing about you?
I want a complete accounting of your activities, your services are no longer
needed. The manager said to himself, 'What am I going to do now, I've just been
fired by my employer? I can't do construction work and I'm too ashamed to beg.
I know what I'll do to make sure that when I'm dismissed from my position, there
will be some to welcome me into their homes.' He then proceeded to contact,
one by one, all the people who owed money to his master. To the first creditor
he said, 'How much do you owe my master?' 'One hundred measures of oil' was the
reply. The manager said, 'Here, take your original note; sit right down and
write another one for fifty". To another creditor he said, 'And how much
do you owe?' 'One hundred measures of wheat' was the reply. The manager said,
'Here, take your original note and write one for eighty.' The master praised
the dishonest steward for his astuteness. For the children of this world are
more astute in dealing with their own kind than are the children of light.
- Is it your intent to make friends for yourselves with money acquired
through dishonest practices, so that when you die, they will welcome you into
the tents of eternity? The man who is honest in the small matters, is also
honest in the large ones; and the man who is dishonest in the little things, is
also dishonest in the major ones. If you haven't even been able to handle
unrighteous money properly, who will commit to your trust the genuine riches?
If you haven't been honest in handling that which belongs to another person, who
will give you what is your very own. No servant can be the slave of two
masters: for he will either hate the one and love other, or else he will be
loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.
- NARRATOR.
- The Pharisees, who loved money, heard all these things and ridiculed
[laughed at] him.
- JESUS.
- You are the very ones who pass yourselves off as virtuous before men, but
God knows your hearts. For the things that are highly esteemed among men are
loathsome in the sight of God.
Luke 16:1-15
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The Law Remains
- JESUS.
- Up until the time of John, the Law and the Prophets were your guides.
Since then, the Kingdom of God is being preached, and every man is trying to
force his way into it. It is easier for heaven and earth to disappear than for
one little stroke to drop out of the Law.
Luke 16:16,17
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Lazarus and the Rich Man
- JESUS.
- There was a particular wealthy man who used to dress in purple and fine
linen and had sumptuous meals every day. At the man's gate, a poor man named
Lazarus lay there, covered with sores. As he lay there, he longed for the
crumbs that dropped from the wealthy man's table, even the dogs would come up
and lick his open wounds. Eventually, the poor man died and was carried away by
the angels to the bosom of Abraham.
- The rich man also died and was buried. From the grave and in torment, he
looked up and saw Abraham a long way off with Lazarus in his bosom. He cried
out and said, "Father Abraham, have mercy on me and send Lazarus to dip the
tip of his finger in some water and cool my tongue, for I am in agony in this
flame." But Abraham replied, "My son, remember that during your
lifetime, good things came your way; just as bad things came the way of Lazarus.
Now he is being comforted here while you are in agony. But besides all this:
there is a great chasm placed between us so that anyone who wanted to cross from
here to where you are cannot, neither can anyone cross from where you are to us."
The wealthy man replied, "Father, Then I beg you, send Lazarus to my
father's house and my five brothers, so that he may warn them, lest they also
may come to this place of torment." Abraham said to him, "They have
Moses and the prophets, let them listen to them." "No, father
Abraham," said the rich man "but if someone went to them from the
dead, they will repent." Then Abraham said to him, "If they will not
listen to Moses or to the prophets, they will neither listen or be convinced
even if someone should rise from the dead."
Luke 16:19-31
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Entrapping Others
- JESUS.
- It is inevitable that there will be things that will stumble you and entrap
you. But woe to the man who places the snares there and sets out to entrap you.
That man would be better off to be thrown into the sea with a millstone hung
around his neck, than to have him lead astray a single one of these little ones,
so watch yourselves!
Luke 17:1-3
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Forgiving Your Brother
- JESUS. [to his disciples]
- If your brother does something wrong against you, tell him what he did to
you and how it effected you, if he's sorry, forgive him. And if he wrongs you
seven times a day and seven times a day comes back to you and says, "I'm
sorry", you must forgive him.
Luke 17:4
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The Power of Faith
- APOSTLES. [to Jesus]
- Increase our faith.
- JESUS.
- If you had faith the size of a mustard seed, you could say to this
mulberry tree, "Pluck yourself up by the root and plant yourself in the sea",
and it would obey you.
Luke 17:5,6
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Being Humble Servants
- JESUS.
- Which one of you who has a servant that was ploughing or minding sheep,
would eventually say to him when he returned from the fields, 'Come and sit down
have your meal right now?' Would he not be more likely to say, 'Get my dinner
ready and set the table; clean yourself up and wait on me until I have finished
eating and drinking. After I'm finished, you may eat and drink?' Must he be
grateful to the servant for doing what he was told, I think not? So likewise
with you: when you have finished all the things that you were directed to do,
you should say, 'We are merely servants: we have done no more than what we were
supposed to do.'
Luke 17:7-10
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The Ten Lepers
- NARRATOR.
- As Jesus was on the way to Jerusalem, he travelled along the border between
Samaria and Galilee. As he entered one of the villages, ten lepers came to meet
him. Keeping themselves at a distance, they stood there and called to him:
- LEPERS.
- Jesus! Master! Have mercy on us!
- NARRATOR.
- When he saw them he said:
- JESUS.
- Go and show yourselves to the priests.
- NARRATOR.
- Now it occurred that as they went their way, they were cleansed. One of
the lepers, a Samaritan, when he found himself cured, turned back and started
praising God at the top of his voice. Going to Jesus, the man fell on his face
at his feet and thanked him.
- JESUS.
- Weren't there ten of you that were made clean? The other nine, where are
they? It appears that no one has come back to give praise to God, except this
foreigner. Stand up and go on your way. Your faith has made you whole.
Luke 17:11-19
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The Kingdom Comes Without Notice
- NARRATOR.
- Now the Pharisees demanded that Jesus tell them when the Kingdom of God was
to come, in reply he said:
- JESUS.
- The Kingdom of God comes without being noticed [observation]. Neither will
anyone be able to say, 'Look, here it is, or look, there is!' For you must know
that the kingdom of God is among you.
Luke 17:20,21
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The Days of the Son of Man
- NARRATOR.
- He said to the disciples:
- JESUS.
- A time will come when you will long to see one of the days of the Son of
Man and you will not see it. They will say to you, 'Look there!' or, 'Look
here!' Don't go after them or follow them. For just as the lightning when it
flashes from one part of the sky also illuminates the other part, so will be the
Son of Man when his day arrives. But first he must suffer many things and be
rejected by this generation.
- For as it was in the days of Noah, so will it also be in the days of the
Son of Man. People were eating, they were drinking, marrying wives and being
given in marriage, right up until the day that Noah went into the ark, and the
Flood came and destroyed them all. It will be the same as it was in Lot's day.
People were eating, they were drinking, they brought and sold, they planted and
they built. But on the same day that Lot left Sodom, it rained fire and sulphur
from heaven and it destroyed them all. It will be the same as this when the day
comes for the Son of Man to be revealed.
- When that day comes, the person on the housetop, with his possessions in
the house, must not come down to collect them, nor must anyone in the fields
turn back either. Remember Lot's wife! Anyone who will try to save his life
will lose it and anyone who will lose his life will preserve it. I tell you, on
that night there will be two in one bed: one will be taken and the other left.
Two will be grinding together, the one will be taken and the other left. Two
will be in the field, the one will be taken and the other left.
- NARRATOR.
- The disciples interrupted.
- DISCIPLES.
- Where, Lord?
- JESUS.
- Wherever the body is, there will the vultures be gathered together.
Luke 17:22-37
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The Widow and the Judge
- NARRATOR.
- He then told them a parable about the need to pray continually and never
lose heart.
- JESUS.
- There was in a certain town a judge and this judge neither feared God or
respected any man. In that same town there was a widow and she went to him and
said, 'I want justice from you against my enemy!' For a long time he refused,
but at last he said to himself, 'Even though I don't fear God or respect any
man, nevertheless, because she has persisted, I will give this woman her just
rights. If I don't, she will keep coming and that will wear me out.' Did you
notice what the unjust judge has to say? Will not God see that justice is
realized for his own chosen who cry out to Him day and night, even though he
delays in helping them? I promise you, He will see that justice done to them,
and done speedily. But when the Son of Man comes, will he find any faith on
earth?
Luke 18:1-8
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The Tax Collector and the Pharisee
- NARRATOR.
- He spoke the following parable to some people who trusted in themselves
that they were righteous and despised everyone else.
- JESUS.
- Two men went up to the Temple to pray, the one a Pharisee, the other a tax
collector. The Pharisee stood there and said this prayer to himself, 'I thank
you God, that I am not like other men are, extortioners; unjust, adulterers and
like this tax collector here. I fast twice a week; I pay tithes on all I get.'
The tax collector stood some distance away and would not even dare to raise his
eyes to heaven; but he beat his breast and said, 'God, be merciful to me, a
sinner.' I tell you that this man, went home again forgiven; the other did not.
For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the man who humbles
himself will be exalted.'
Luke 18:9-14
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