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Notes from Meditations on Luke

By J.G. Bellet


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   Chapter 1 - Luke 1 and 2 - It is impossible to read chapters 1 and 2 of this Gospel without feeling that heaven is opened, and opened very widely too, to the view of earth. Do y ...read
   Chapter 2 - Luke 3, 4, and 5 - We looked at chapters 1 and 2 of this Gospel in our last meditation. Let us now look at chapter 3. There is a great interval between the time of Luke ...read
   Chapter 3 - Luke 6 and 7 - We are meditating on this Gospel with the purpose of discovering the ministerial glories of Christ. Every jot and tittle ought to have an interest wit ...read
   Chapter 4 - Luke 8 - This chapter is the beginning of a series Luke 8, Luke 9, and Luke 10. Chapter 8 is the Lord's own ministry, chapter 9 is the ministry of the twelve, ...read
   Chapter 5 - Luke 9 - A very important thing is suggested at the opening of this chapter. We were observing the three distinct ministries of chapters 8, 9, and 10, and that ...read
   Chapter 6 - Luke 10 - We have reached chapter 10 in our meditations on this Gospel. "The entrance of Thy words giveth light." We were observing in the progress of this m ...read
   Chapter 7 - Luke 11 - We will now meditate on chapter 11. We are tracing certain characteristics in the Lord's ministry. Here we find the minds of the disciples in what we ...read
   Chapter 8 - Luke 12 - At the close of chapter 11 we see the Lord at the house of a Pharisee again. He does not sit in the house of Bethany in the same character as He does ...read
   Chapter 9 - Luke 13 - I believe that in this chapter the Lord's thoughts from beginning to end are in company with Israel and Jerusalem. Many things filled the Lord's eye t ...read
   Chapter 10 - Luke 14 and 15 - Put together, these are wonderful chapters. In the first, the Lord visits our world; in the second, we visit His. In the 14th, He makes Himself acquai ...read
   Chapter 11 - Luke 16 - We have now reached chapter 16, and it is a serious chapter. We have been, in one sense, on very happy chapters in the last two, and have seen how the ...read
   Chapter 12 - Luke 17 - In the opening of chapter 17, the Lord applies all this. "It is impossible but that offenses will come: but woe unto him, through whom they come! It w ...read
   Chapter 13 - Luke 18 - If we meditate on that portion from Luke 18: 9 down to Luke 19: 10, we have the mind of the Lord delivered on various detached subjects. It is a bless ...read
   Chapter 14 - Luke 19 and 20 - We will now read from Luke 19: 11 to Luke 20: 18. We are putting those parts together which seem to belong to each other, though the chapters may sepa ...read
   Chapter 15 - Luke 20 and 21 - In our last meditation we reached verse 19 of chapter 20. Now we enter, according to Luke, on the scene of the Lord's last conflict with His enemies. ...read
   Chapter 16 - Luke 22 - We have now come to a very serious chapter and must be a little particular on each verse. We have entered a solemn moment, and the impression produced ...read
   Chapter 17 - Luke 22:39-71 - We have reached chapter 22:39 and, as we were observing, we must be more particular with each verse, for each verse is pregnant with something. It is ...read
   Chapter 18 - Luke 23 - We are now going to meditate on chapter 23. "The whole multitude of them arose, and led Him unto Pilate." With what skilfulness did they adapt themsel ...read
   Chapter 19 - Luke 24 - We have now reached chapter 24, and here we might generally observe that the Lord takes the scene into His own hands. We observed when He was taken in ...read
   Chapter 20 - Luke 24:33 - We are closing the Gospel of Luke, and we still find the same thing that we were meditating on the last time the unbelief that lurked in their hearts ...read

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