› 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 |