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Luke 10:8 “Whatever city you enter, and they receive you, eat such things as are set before you.”

   This could be difficult in some cases for the Jewish disciples. The Samaritans, or poor Jews, might eat things that these men were not used to. Though taking on the customs and manners of the places where we go to minister is not directly mandated in Scripture, it seems obvious that the Lord does not intend for His ministers to be conspicuous. Missionaries should fit in with the peoples they go to minister to, at least on some level.

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your mercy, grace, and love! Your judgments are a great comfort to us. You have given us so much and You are faithful. In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

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Luke 10:7 “And remain in the same house, eating and drinking such things as they give, for the laborer is worthy of his wages. Do not go from house to house.”

   The disciples were to stay with whomever had initially shown them hospitality. This was not intended as a burden upon the house they entered, but a blessing. The Lord would bless that house and make this not a bad situation, but a joy. To go from house to house while in a certain city might give people the idea that the disciples were just shopping the best. Remember, some homes they might enter would be poor, and the food the would be offered, meager.
   But, this verse really gives us a lot in terms of how God’s ministers are to be paid and cared for. It shows that it is ok for the ministers of the gospel to be paid. But, it also shows that as ministers we are meant to server with the people, and live at their level. A rich minister serving among the poverty-stricken is not in view here. Jesus is telling His followers to live at the subsistence level of the home that took them in.
   I don’t think this means that ministers can never do well financially. But, it definitely shows that this aspect is important to the message. A minister’s economic status is never meant to get in the way of the message. It should be obvious that ministers of the gospel are not living in the lap of luxury while the ones they minister to have practically nothing.
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your provision for Your children. But, Your provision is so much more than our daily material needs. You have given us a wellspring of life and joy and hope and peace! Thank You! As we minister to others, may we more that anything, show Your provision of these immaterial blessings in our lives and ministries. We love You and praise You, You are worthy! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

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 Luke 10:6 “And if a son of peace is there, your peace will rest on it; if not, it will return to you.”

   The person here described as a ‘son of peace’ is significant. This is Jesus’ way in Aramaic of referring to a person who truly knew the Lord. Such a person was not just a religious adherent. This person was actually seeking to know the truth and be close to the God they claimed to serve.

   In the case that such a person was present, the blessing of peace would be upon that house. This was meant literally. The peace the disciples offered was more than a nice greeting. It was a literal spiritual blessing from Christ to that family.

Heavenly Father, to have peace with You, and from You, is absolutely wonderful. Father, Your Son of Peace means so much to us every second of the day. We cannot do anything without praise forming in our hearts for Him. This is the way it should be. And, one day, we look forward to the reality of complete peace. Thank You! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

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 Luke 10:5 “But whatever house you enter, first say, “Peace to this house.”

   The idea here is one of mutual blessing. The disciples sent out were to be cared for by people in the homes they found in the villages and towns that they visited. And, when they came into these homes they were to pronounce a blessing of peace upon it.

Heavenly Father, thank You for peace! That we can have peace with You through Christ is such a wonderful thing. To live in peace in this evil world is a blessing indeed. This world of Yours is so scarred by sin. Thank You for making Your glory known in spite of that. I love You! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

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 Luke 10:4 “Carry neither money bag, knapsack, nor sandals; and greet no one along the road.”

   Jesus was sending them to the Jewish or Samaritan towns and villages in the area. These places would have traditions that would incline them to provide for those seen as prophets or messengers of God. If the disciples were rejected, it would mean that these places did not think they were sent by God.

   The disciples likely did wear sandals, but didn’t take an extra pair. The knapsack or moneybag would be needed if they did not expect to be housed somewhere freely. As far as greeting others along the road goes, Jesus wasn’t telling them to be unfriendly. But, they didn’t need to join with other travelling groups for safety, lodging, and informational concerns. They were to rely on their benefactors in the towns, not travelers along the roads.

Heavenly Father, we are but pilgrims in this life. We look so forward to being at home with You in the heavenly future. Thank You for hope in Christ in this time of our lives. New life in Him makes everything different. We praise You for Your glory, grace, and goodness! You are the great Provider. We can look to You for everything because there is no other Source. You have it all. In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

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 Luke 10:3 “Go your way; behold, I send you out as lambs among wolves.”

   Wolves run in packs, working together for their common benefit with little care for anyone or anything else. Sheep follow their master. Wolves are the natural enemy of the sheep. But sheep cannot defend themselves from them. They must rely upon the master for this protection.

   Jesus was giving these that He sent out a picture of the relationship between gospel ministers and this world. As He says in another place, if people were against Him, they would also be against His followers. But He will lead and preserve His disciples through times of persecution.

Heavenly Father, thank You for this day, and this opportunity to bring praise to You. You are amazing, and You have done so much in Your wonderful creation. As we look around and see the ravages of sin, we are amazed at the wonder of Your world nonetheless. Thank You for showing us Your truth, otherwise we would assume this is as good as it gets. I love You! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

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 Luke 10:2 “Then He said to them, “The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few; therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.”

   There is a sense in which it is better for each follower of Christ for there to be more others who follow Him. In other words, as an individual believer, the overall number of persons who will turn to Christ has a direct bearing on our overall experience in the long run.

   Let me try to explain this. In this current life our time is extremely limited. We know a very small portion of the world, even a small portion of the church. But, one day in heaven we will know the whole group, and we will have time enough to know them well. Every life will make an infinite amount of difference.

   At that future time, this life will be to us like a small inlet of water in comparison to the mighty ocean. It will be like one atom in comparison to the entire universe of matter. This life will seem but a blink of an eye in a strange dream in comparison to the reality that we will then live.

   Thus, pray for laborers. Beg the Lord of the harvest to multiply His harvest. Every life counts so much!

Heavenly Father, we see so little of what will be our lives one day with You. But, what we do see stirs us to ask You to grant that many will come to You in this time. You alone know what is in store, but what You have shown us by Your Spirit is so wonderful to us. Each life will make so much of a difference. Help us to bring more to You, and send out many more laborers. Thank You! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

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 Luke 10:1 “After these things the Lord appointed seventy others also, and sent them two by two before His face into every city and place where He Himself was about to go.”

   Even during the earthly ministry of Jesus, He relied upon humanity to reach humanity. This is important for us to see and understand. Very often we find those who will not accept the truth because they object to its ministers. But, Jesus chose to use His disciples to be His representatives then, and He still does this now.

   The idea of two witnesses is a very Jewish thing. Two witnesses are considered trustworthy, but only one is not. However, this idea is not just meant for the early gospel message. In spite of being a Jewish idea, it is also the Lord’s idea. We find the thought that two is better than one all throughout Scripture. This reminds us that the gospel ministry is meant to be a joint enterprise. Those who feel they are the only true representatives of Christ they know and go at it all alone are treading dangerous ground.

Heavenly Father, thank You for each day You have given to us. You are the God of All and I love You! Thank You for Your mercy and grace in my life. In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

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 Luke 9:62 “But Jesus said to him, “No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.”

   Sometimes when we read the things Jesus has said we think He was trying to avoid gaining a following. This statement definitely seemed to be meant to discourage new followers. But, we need to look deeper and simply understand the kind of followers Jesus is looking for.

   Jesus doesn’t want fair-weather fans. He isn’t looking for facebook or twitter follows. He doesn’t want people to make Him famous or promote His brand. He wants absolute, complete and total surrender of all that we are to all that He is. He isn’t looking for people who think they need Him and want to ‘try out’ for a while as His disciples. He is looking for those who know they need Him and come to Him because He is their only hope.

   Jesus is very honest. He doesn’t play games with your soul. He isn’t going to give you a sense of false hope. He will make it clear what is expected. But, He will also bring great blessing to your life. The twelve forsook all and followed. And, except for the traitor among them, their reward was great. I have yet to run across anyone who committed all to Christ and regretted it. I have seen many who were not true followers who did live with regret.

Heavenly Father, thank You for the truth. You have made it available and given us the chance to accept and follow after Christ. You are gracious, merciful and kind above all that we could ever hope for. We deserve none of it. And yet, in You, our lives become so very valuable. We know we are nothing, and yet we can embrace everything by the power of Your Spirit. You are amazing, awesome, and truly wonderful! We will live to love You and to seek to please You! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

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Luke 9:61 “And another also said, “Lord, I will follow You, but let me first go and bid them farewell who are at my house.”

   It is important to understand what is being said here. This man is not simply asking leave to go say ‘bye-bye’, it is much more than that. In ancient cultures, a farewell might take days or weeks, and would include friends and family trying to persuade one not to go. Remember, back then, communication over long distances was virtually impossible, and all travel was very dangerous.

Heavenly Father, thank You for the confidence we can have in You! We know You are always there. Your Presence is so comforting to us. Thank You! We love You and seek to please You. In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.