Gospel according to Luke in Worldwide English
This gospel is one book from the New Testament which is part of the Bible.
The New Testament was first written in the Greek language.
This Gospel has been written in easy, worldwide English, so that many more people can read and understand it.
CHAPTER 13
Chapter 1
| Chapter 2 |
Chapter 3
| Chapter 4 |
Chapter 5
| Chapter 6 |
Chapter 7 |
| Chapter 8 |
Chapter 9
| Chapter 10 |
Chapter 11
| Chapter 12 |
Chapter 13 |
| Chapter 14 |
Chapter 15
| Chapter 16 |
Chapter 17
| Chapter 18 |
Chapter 19 |
| Chapter 20 |
Chapter 21
| Chapter 22 |
Chapter 23
| Chapter 24 |
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Leave your wrong ways or die.
- 1) Some people were there at that time who told Jesus what Pilate
had done. He had killed some of the people of Galilee and put
their blood with the blood of their sacrifices to God.
- 2)
Jesus answered, `Do you think it was because they were worse
than all the other people in Galilee?
- 3) I tell you, "No!"
But if you do not stop doing wrong things, then you will all die
as they did.
- 4) Eighteen men died when the high house in
Siloam fell on them. Do you think they were worse than all the
other men who lived in Jerusalem?
- 5) I tell you, "No!" But
if you do not stop doing wrong things, you will all die as they
did.'
The story of the fruit tree with no fruit
- 6) Then Jesus told this story: `A man had a fruit tree on
his farm. He came to look for fruit on it, but did not find any.
- 7) He said to the man who cared for the trees, "For three
years I have come to look for fruit on this tree, but I have not
found any. Cut it down. Why should it spoil my farmland?"
- 8) The man who cared for the trees answered, "Sir, let it
stay one more year. I will dig around it and put good soil
around it.
- 9) If it has fruit on it next year, that will be
good. But if it has no fruit, you can have it cut down." '
Jesus heals a sick woman on the Sabbath day
- 10) Jesus was teaching in one of the meeting houses on the
Sabbath day.
- 11) A woman was there who had a spirit that had
made her sick for eighteen years. She had to bend down all the
time and could not stand up straight.
- 12) Jesus saw her and
called her to come to him. Then he said, `Woman, you are healed.
You are not sick any longer.'
- 13) Jesus put his hands on
her, and right away she stood up straight. And she praised God.
- 14) The ruler of the meeting house was angry because Jesus
had healed on the Sabbath day. He said to the people, `There are
six days to work. You should come to be healed on those days,
and not on the Sabbath day.'
- 15) The Lord said to him, `You are not true to yourselves!
Every one of you unties his cow or horse and takes it to the
water to drink on the Sabbath day. Do you not?
- 16) This
woman belongs to Abraham's family. Satan has tied her for
eighteen years. Is it not right that she should be set free on
the Sabbath day?'
- 17) When he said that, all those who had talked against him
were ashamed. All the other people were very glad for all the
wonderful things Jesus did.
The story of the mustard seed
- 18) He went on to say, `What is the kingdom of God like?
What shall I say it is like?
- 19) It is like this. A man took
a mustard seed and planted it in his field. It grew up big like
a tree. The birds came and lived in its branches.'
The story of the yeast
- 20) Then Jesus said again, `What else is the kingdom of God
like?
- 21) It is like this. A woman took yeast and mixed it
with many cups of flour. The yeast went all through the flour.'
The small door
- 22) Jesus went through the towns and villages on the way to
Jerusalem. He was teaching the people as he went.
- 23) A man
asked him, `Sir, will only a few people be saved?'
- 24) Jesus
answered, `Try hard to go in by the small gate. I tell you, many
will want to go in but they will not be able.
- 25) The master
of the house will get up and lock the door. Then you will be
standing outside. You will begin to knock on the door and call,
"Sir, open the door for us!" But he will answer, "I do not know
where you belong."
- 26) Then you will say, "We ate and drank
with you. You taught in our streets."
- 27) But he will say,
"I tell you, I do not know where you belong. Go away from me all
you who do wrong! "
- 28) `You will see Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and all the
prophets in the kingdom of God. And you will see yourselves
thrown out. Then you will cry and make a noise with your teeth.
- 29) People will come from the east, from the west, from the
north, and from the south. They will sit down to eat in the
kingdom of God.
- 30) Yes, some people who are last will be
first, and some who are first will be last.'
Jesus is very sad about Jerusalem
- 31) At that time some Pharisees came to Jesus. They said to
him, `Go away from here. Herod wants to kill you.'
- 32) He said, `Go and tell that fox, "I drive bad spirits out
of people and heal people. I do it today and tomorrow. On the
third day I will finish what I am doing."
- 33) But I must go
on my way today, tomorrow, and the next day. A prophet of God
cannot be killed outside of Jerusalem.
- 34) `O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! You kill the prophets of God.
You throw stones to kill men who are sent to you. How often I
have wanted to gather your people together as a mother hen
gathers her little ones under her wings. But you would not come!
- 35) Now you are left alone in your house. I tell you this.
You will not see me again until the time when you say, "God
bless him who comes in the name of the Lord." '
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