Proclamation:
“Then
Jesus told His disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray
and not give up. He said: ‘In a certain
town there was a judge … And there was a widow in that town who kept coming to
him with the plea, ‘Grant me justice against my adversary.’ For some time he refused. ‘… yet because this widow keeps bothering me,
I will see that she gets justice …’ And The Lord said, ‘… will not God bring
about justice for His chosen ones, who cry out to Him day and night? ... I tell
you, He will see that they get justice, and quickly. …’” Luke 18:1-8 (NIV)
Explanation:
These
are the words of Jesus, The Christ, as recorded by Luke, the physician, under
the influence of The Holy Spirit of God.
In this chapter Luke records the words which Jesus spoke to His
disciples. He told them two parables
regarding prayer, the parable of the persistent widow and the parable of the
Pharisee and the tax collector. His
first point was that they should always pray and not give up praying for what
they want. (Luke 18:1-8) His second
point was that they should be humble even when they pray. (Luke 18:9-14) A certain rich ruler interrupted Him and
asked what he must do to inherit eternal life.
Jesus answered him and he went away sad. (Matthew 19:22 and Mark 10:22) Then Jesus said to His disciples that it is
hard for someone rich to enter the kingdom of heaven. (Luke 18:23-24) After this Jesus predicts His death a third
time (Luke 18:31-34) and then He gives sight to a blind beggar. (Luke 18:35-42)
Application:
The
parable of the persistent widow reminds me of an old saying, “Pray until
something happens.” The point here is
that we should pray for what we want and that we should pray often. The Bible encourages us to pray continuously.
(Luke 18:1 and 1 Thessalonians 5:17) If
we believe in Him and keep His word in our heart, we will get what we ask for.
(John 15:7) Whatever we ask for, in the
name of Jesus, will be done if it glorifies God. (John 14:13)
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