Luke 10
Jesus teaches the Parable of the Good Samaritan and sends out the seventy-two.
Bible version
The Sending of the Seventy-Two
Commentary
Luke 10 is a chapter that speaks to the power of Jesus' ministry and the importance of spreading the gospel. In this chapter, Jesus sends out seventy-two of his disciples to preach the gospel and heal the sick. He instructs them to go out two by two and to take nothing with them but a staff and sandals. He tells them that they will be welcomed in some places and rejected in others, but that they should not be discouraged. The disciples return with joy, having seen the power of Jesus' ministry. Jesus then tells them that they should rejoice because their names are written in heaven. This is a reminder that those who follow Jesus will be rewarded in the afterlife. The chapter ends with Jesus' famous parable of the Good Samaritan. This parable teaches us that we should love our neighbor as ourselves and that we should be willing to help those in need, regardless of their background or beliefs. Overall, Luke 10 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the power of Jesus' ministry and the importance of spreading the gospel. It reminds us that those who follow Jesus will be rewarded in the afterlife and that we should be willing to help those in need.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Luke, chapter 10 it would take approximately 4 minutes to finish.
There are 42 verses in Luke, chapter 10.