Christ as Man: A Study in Lukeনমুনা
What does it say?
Jesus healed a servant, raised a widow’s only son from the dead, and assured John that He was the Messiah. Jesus dealt with a sinful woman and a Pharisee.
What does it mean?
Jesus used a parable about two debtors to teach a spiritual truth: great love is rooted in great forgiveness. The sinful woman who washed Jesus’ feet recognized that her sin debt could never be repaid. Her lavish display of love for Jesus is evidence of her repentant heart. The woman’s faith resulted in Jesus’ forgiveness and her salvation. In God’s eyes, Simon the Pharisee was no less sinful, but his self-righteousness blinded him to his own need for forgiveness of sin. Simon demonstrated little love for Jesus because he did not appreciate His transforming power and forgiveness.
How should I respond?
Have you truly realized the magnitude of being saved by God’s grace through faith? When you repented and received God’s forgiveness, Jesus paid your sin debt in full! Even though forgiveness is not visible, it is no mistaking the joy and peace it brings. Your life can serve as a testimony to the salvation and transformation available through the Lord Jesus Christ. How will you express gratitude and love for your Savior today? Confidently, let others see the difference He has made in your life and what He can do for them.
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Luke’s Gospel is a beautiful and powerful telling of the life of Jesus. Luke focuses on Jesus as the Son of Man, the foretold Messiah who came to “seek and save the lost” (Luke 19:10). This Gospel shows us the “Upside-Down Kingdom” - that God uses what the world deems foolish and weak to shame the wise and strong.
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