Daily Bible Reading — Sustained By God’s Word Of HopeSample
April 8
Introduction
A poor man named Lazarus begs for food, day after day, at the gate of a rich man; but when they die, their circumstances are reversed. Lazarus is carried to heaven, whereas the rich man suffers eternal torment in Hades. This parable is most likely a continuation of Jesus’s response to the Pharisees who loved money (see Luke 16:14, 15 from yesterday’s reading).
Today’s Scripture: Luke 16:25 (GNT)
[Abraham said:] “Remember, my son, that in your lifetime you were given all the good things, while Lazarus got all the bad things. But now he is enjoying himself here, while you are in pain.”
Today’s Reading
Luke 16:19-31
Reflect
What does the rich man ask of Abraham? How does Abraham respond? Reread verse 31. The Pharisees would have been among the listeners in today’s reading; thus the warning in verse 31 would have been directed to them since they would not be convinced of Jesus’s message even after he was raised from the dead. If you encounter someone who refuses to heed Jesus’s message, what would you say?
Pray
Lord Jesus, open my eyes and my heart this day to those in need that I may extend compassion, kindness, and love in your precious name. Order my steps this day as I seek to serve you. Amen.
Prayer Concern
Those who are homeless
Tomorrow’s Reading
Luke 17:1-19: Jesus teaches about sin, forgiveness, faith, service, and thankfulness.
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About this Plan
Daily Bible Reading helps you connect with the Bible—consistently. Journey with us this month as we explore the theme “Sustained by God’s Word of Hope.” Along with each day’s Scripture passage, you’ll find a bit of context and a key verse to chew on. Reflection questions help you dive deeper. A suggested daily prayer and prayer topic will help you connect with God and others.
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