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30. Saying, Go ye into the village over against you; in the which at your entering ye shall find a colt tied, whereon yet never man sat: loose him, and bring him hither.

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KJV Gospel of Luke 19:30 overlaying nature image scene: Winter sunset paints snow-covered peaks in shades of rose and gold.;30. Saying, Go ye into the village over against you; in the which at your entering ye shall find a colt tied, whereon yet never man sat: loose him, and bring him hither.

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  • Parables #6: My neighbor is near to me – Luke 10:25-37 : We are all one way or another affected by the needs that are around us. It's hard to find the right answer. Either we are crushed by the magnitude of the needs or, contrarily, we shield ourselves and close our hearts. However, concretely loving one's neighbor remains a biblical and human command. But how to detect his neighbor? Jesus responds with a short parable.
  • Parables #5: Let our assurances not become self-sufficient! – Luke 19 : Are there people who irritate us because they don't live the faith like us? Or that they don't do enough or not like us? If so, perhaps this reveals our spiritual self-satisfaction or even our self-sufficiency. A parable of Jesus helps us to flush out this religious fault
  • Parables #4: A Gold Coin to Seize – Luke 19 : Jesus, following the meeting with Zacchaeus, as the crowd listens to him, will add this parable. A parable is a pictorial story that hides a lesson. Jesus repeatedly uses this method to teach.
  • KJV summary for : Gospel of Luke 19

    Summary: Luke chapter 19 presents several key events and themes central to the narrative of Jesus' ministry. The chapter opens with the story of Zacchaeus, a tax collector who, despite being marginalized, seeks to see Jesus. Jesus notices him in a sycamore tree and calls him down, demonstrating God's grace and willingness to save the lost. This event illustrates themes of repentance and transformation as Zacchaeus renounces his dishonest practices and pledges to repay fourfold what he has cheated. Following this, Jesus shares the Parable of the Ten Minas, which emphasizes the importance of faithfulness and stewardship in the Kingdom of God. Each servant is entrusted with resources, and their actions reflect their understanding of the master's expectations, highlighting the accountability that accompanies God-given responsibilities. The chapter concludes with Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem, fulfilling messianic prophecies and highlighting his authority. People celebrate Him, proclaiming Him as King, although the recognition contrasts with the subsequent events of His Passion. Overall, Luke 19 encapsulates themes of redemption, stewardship, and the acknowledgment of Jesus’ lordship, setting the stage for the events leading to His crucifixion.

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