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Luke 11

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Chapter 11
Jesus teaches his disciples how to pray
1One day, Jesus was praying in a certain place. He finished praying. Then, one of his disciples said to him, ‘Master, John taught his disciples how to pray. Please teach us as he did.’
2Jesus replied, ‘When you pray, you should say this:
“God, our Father, we want people to give honour to you.
We want the day when you rule everyone to come soon.
3Please give to us the food that we need each day.
4 Forgive us for our sins,
because we also forgive everyone who has done wrong things to us.
Do not let us agree to do wrong things.” ’
5Jesus then told a story to teach them how to pray. He said, ‘Let me tell you about someone who goes to a friend's home at midnight. He says, “My friend, please give me three loaves of bread. 6A friend of mine is on a journey and he has arrived at my house. But I have no food to give him.” 7But his friend answers from inside his house. He says, “Do not cause problems for me! I have locked my door. My children and I have gone to bed. So I cannot get up and give you any bread.” ’
8Then Jesus said, ‘I will tell you what will happen. Perhaps your friend will not give you anything just because you are good friends. But if you continue to knock and ask for bread, your friend will get up. He will give you bread, as much as you need.
9So I tell you this. Continue to ask God for what you need. Then God will give it to you. Continue to look for what you need. Then you will find it. Continue to knock at the door and God will open it for you. 10Everyone who asks for something will receive it. Everyone who looks for something will find it. God will open the door for everyone who knocks on it.
11Some of you are fathers. If your son asks you for a fish, you would not give him a snake instead. 12If he asks you for an egg, you would not give him something dangerous. 13You are bad. But even you know how to give good things to your children. Your Father in heaven knows much better than you do how to give good things to his children. So he will certainly give the Holy Spirit to everyone who asks him.’
Jesus teaches about the devil, the ruler of demons
14One day, Jesus was telling a bad spirit to go out of a man. Because of the bad spirit, the man could not speak. But after it had gone out of him, the man could speak again. All the people that were watching were surprised at this. 15But some people in the crowd were not happy with Jesus. They said, ‘This man can send demons out of people because Beelzebul gives him authority. #11:15 Beelzebul was a name that people used for the devil. That is Satan, the one who rules all the demons.’
16Some other people wanted to test Jesus to see what he would do. So they asked him, ‘Do a miracle for us to see. Then we will know that God has sent you.’
17But Jesus knew what those people were thinking. He said to them, ‘If armies in a country start to fight each other, they will destroy their own country. If people in one family fight against each other, they will destroy their own family. 18So Satan would not fight against himself. If he did that, it would be the end of his kingdom. But you say that Beelzebul helps me to destroy demons. 19If that is true, what do you say about your own disciples? They also send demons out of people. You would not say that it is Satan's power that helps them. So your own people show that you are wrong about this. 20When I send demons out of people, I use the power of God. This shows that God has come to rule among you.
21When a strong man has all the weapons he needs to fight with, he can take care of his own house. Nobody will be able to rob him of the things inside his house. 22But someone may come who is stronger than he is. That man will attack him and beat him. The strong man believed his weapons would keep him safe. But the stronger man will take his weapons away. He will take the strong man's things and give them to other people. #11:22 When Jesus commands bad spirits to leave people, they obey him. This shows that he is stronger than the devil. It was wrong to think that the devil was helping him.
23If someone does not agree to help me, he is working against me. You should work with me to bring people to me for help. If you do not do that, you are making people run away from me.’
24Jesus then said, ‘When a bad spirit goes out of a person, it travels through dry places. It looks for a new place to live. But maybe it does not find anywhere. So it says to itself, “I will return to the place where I lived before.” 25Then it goes back to that person. It finds that the place is empty. Everything there is now good and clean. 26So the bad spirit goes out and it brings back seven other spirits. They are even worse than itself. They all go into the person and they live there. Now the person's life is even worse than it was before.’
27While Jesus was saying this, a woman in the crowd shouted out, ‘God has blessed the woman who gave birth to you! He has made the woman who fed you from her breasts very happy!’
28Jesus replied, ‘It is the people who hear God's message who are happy. They are happy if they obey it.’
Jesus warns people who want him to do a miracle
29The crowd around Jesus was growing very large, so he began to speak to them. He said, ‘The people who are alive today are very wicked. They want God to show them something powerful. But God will not do this for them. They will only see the same powerful thing that God did for Jonah. #11:29 See Jonah 1:17. 30Jonah showed God's power to the people who lived in Nineveh. They knew that God had sent him. In the same way the Son of Man will show God's power to the people that are living today. Then they will know that God has sent me.
31Also, the Queen of Sheba travelled a long way to see King Solomon. She wanted to hear his wise words. When God judges everyone, she will stand up. She will speak against you who are alive today. She will show that you are bad people. She listened to King Solomon. But look! There is someone here now who is greater than Solomon was. #11:31 See 1 Kings 10:1-13.
32When God judges everyone, the people who lived in Nineveh will be there. They will stand up and they will speak against you. They will show that the people who are alive today are bad. When Jonah spoke to the people in Nineveh long ago, they stopped doing bad things. But look! There is someone here now who is greater than Jonah was.’
Jesus talks about the light that we need for life
33Then Jesus said, ‘When someone lights a lamp, he does not hide it. And he does not put it under a pot. Instead, he puts it in a high place. Then other people who come into the room can see the light from the lamp. 34Your eyes are like lamps and your body is like a room. Be careful that your eyes are like a clean lamp, then your whole body will have light. But if your eyes are dirty, your whole body will be completely in the dark. 35So you must be careful. Be sure that you really have light in you. Be sure that you are not still in the dark. 36Your whole body needs to have lots of light. Nothing dark should be there. It will be as if a lamp is shining its bright light on you.’
Jesus warns some Jewish leaders
37While Jesus was speaking, a Pharisee asked him to eat a meal with him. So Jesus went to the Pharisee's house and he sat down at the table. 38Jesus did not wash his hands before he ate the meal. This surprised the Pharisee. 39So the Lord Jesus said to him, ‘You Pharisees are like someone who only cleans the outside of his cup and his plate. You only clean the part that people can see. But inside, your mind is full of bad thoughts. You like to take things from other people. 40What fools you are! God made the inside of you as well as the outside. He knows all about you. 41So be ready to give things to poor people. Then you will be really clean, on the inside as well as the outside.
42It will be very bad for you Pharisees! When you grow spices to cook with food, you give a tenth part of these small things to God. You are right to obey this rule. But you do not do the most important things. You do not help people in a good way. You do not really love God. You should have done the important things as well as the other little things.
43Yes, it will be very bad for you Pharisees! You like to sit in the best seats in the meeting place. And you like people to praise you in the market place.
44It will be very bad for you. You want to seem good to other people, but you are bad on the inside. You are like a grave that has nothing to show that it is there. People walk on that place because they do not know that there is a dead person there.’ #11:44 The Jews put a mark at the place where they had buried a dead person. They did this so that people would not touch that place. If they did touch it, they would become unclean. The Pharisees seemed to be good people on the outside. But their teaching was a danger to people.
45Then a teacher of God's Law said, ‘Teacher, when you say these things, you are also saying bad things about us.’
46Jesus replied, ‘It will be very bad for you as well, teachers of God's Law. You give rules to people to obey. Those rules are like things that are too heavy for people to carry. You do not even help people to carry them. You refuse to use even one finger to help them! #11:46 These heavy things were all the rules that the teachers had made. The people tried to obey all these rules, but it was too difficult for them. The teachers did not help people to obey the rules.
47Yes, it will be very bad for you! A long time ago, your ancestors killed God's prophets. Now, you build up beautiful stones to show the place where they buried them. 48You know that your ancestors killed the prophets. Now you build up the places where they buried them. So you show that you agree with your ancestors. You agree with what they did. 49God is wise. Because you do not obey what is true, he said, “I will send my prophets and apostles to go to them. But they will kill some of my servants. They will hurt others of them.”
50Since the beginning of the world, people have killed God's prophets. But God will punish the people who are alive today for all those murders. 51Abel was the first to die like this and Zechariah was the last. They even killed Zechariah in the yard of the temple, near the altar. Yes, God will punish the people who are alive today for all those murders. #11:51 See Genesis 4:8-12 (Abel) and 2 Chronicles 24:21 (Zechariah).
52It will be very bad for you teachers of God's Law! You have studied God's message. But you do not then accept it. You have also stopped people who really wanted to know God's message. Then they could not go on to accept it and go into God's kingdom.’
53Then Jesus left that place. The Pharisees and the teachers of God's Law were angry against Jesus. They were asking him many difficult questions. 54They wanted to make him say something wrong. Then they could take hold of him.

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