Most Popular Bible Verses in Luke 12
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Then one of the company said to him, order my brother to give me my share of our inheritance.
fear not, ye little flock, for it is your father's good pleasure to grant you the kingdom.
I am come to purify the earth with fire, and how do I wish it were already kindled?
then he said to them, take care to be clear of all avarice: for the enjoyment of life does not depend upon the having large possessions.
whereas he that does not know it, and does things worthy of chastisement, shall receive fewer stripes. for to whom much is given, of him shall much be required, and the more a man has been trusted, the greater will be the demand.
to which purpose he propos'd to them this parable: a rich man had some land that was very fruitful.
Wherefore (said he to his disciples,) be not sollicitous for your life, what ye shall eat; nor for the body, what ye shall put on.
but the servant, who knows his master's will, and prepares not himself, nor executes his orders, shall receive many stripes.
As for you, my friends, be not afraid of those, who can kill the body, and after that can effect nothing more.
In the mean time thousands of people being gather'd about him, so as to trample upon one another, he first address'd himself thus to his disciples, beware of the corrupt doctrine of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.
and thus he reason'd with himself, what shall I do for want of room to store up my crop?
moreover I declare unto you, whoever shall acknowledge me before men, him shall the son of man also own before the angels of God.
sell your possessions and give alms. lay up for yourselves a stock not subject to decay, a treasure in the heavens that will never fail, where no thief can approach, nor moth can spoil.
do you imagine that my coming will produce peace on the earth? I tell you, no; but rather division.
but I will inform you whom you should fear: fear him, who after he has kill'd, has power to precipitate into hell; yes, I advise you, fear him.
this will I do, said he, I will pull down my barns, and build greater: and there I will bestow all my rich product.
such is he, who heaps up his treasure here, and makes no provision for another world.
therefore do you rather seek the kingdom of God, and then all your necessities will be fully supply'd.
consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap: nor have cellar or barn: are not you of much greater value than the fowls?
now if God thus cloaths the flowers, which exist to-day in the field, and to-morrow are thrown into the oven: how much more will he cloath you, O distrustful men?
if then you can't effect so small a matter, why are you disquieted about a much longer time?
but which of you, with all his disquietude, can add one moment to the period of his life?
consider the lillys how they grow: they neither toil nor spin: and yet, I tell you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
for it is enough that the Gentiles are so concern'd about these things: as for you, your father is acquainted with all your wants.
for the holy spirit shall instruct you on the very occasion, what is proper to be said.
whatever you have utter'd in the dark, shall be brought to light: and what you have whisper'd in a closet, shall be proclaim'd upon the house top.
therefore don't be concern'd about what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; but lay aside all your anxiety:
nay, the very hairs of your head can't fall without being number'd: be not then afraid; there is no comparison between you and sparrows.
but whoever shall renounce me before men, he shall be renounc'd before the angels of God.
Jesus answered, if there be a faithful prudent steward, appointed by his master to give his domesticks their stated allowance; happy is such a servant,
are not five sparrows sold for two pence? however the divine providence extends to each of them.
be ye therefore likewise prepar'd; for the son of man will come, when you least expect him.
but God said to him, thou fool, this night shall thy soul be required of thee: who then shall enjoy what thou hast provided?
if the master of a house knew at what hour the thief would come, no doubt he would be on his guard, and not suffer him to break into his house.
when you are brought into the synagogues, and before magistrates and rulers, be not sollicitous what to say in your own defence;
for there is nothing conceal'd, which shall not be disclos'd; nothing secret, which shall not be made publick.
imitate those servants who stand waiting for their master's return from the wedding, to let him in as soon as he comes to the door.
Then he said to the people, when you see a cloud rise out of the west, you say, it is just going to rain; and so it happens.
happy those servants, whom the master at his arrival shall find thus watching: I assure you, he shall gird himself, and make them sit at table, and will come to serve them.
then Peter said to him, Lord, do you apply this similitude to us, or to all in general?
When you are going with your adversary before the magistrate, pay the interest, and get your discharge, while you are on the way; for fear he should bring you before the judge, and the judge deliver you to the officer, and the officer throw you into jail.
and whoever shall cast a reflection upon the son of man, it shall be forgiven him; but as for him, that shall blaspheme the holy spirit, it shall not be forgiven.
then I will say to my soul, soul, you have many enjoyments in reserve for a number of years; take your ease, eat, drink, and be merry.
but if the servant should say within himself, my master delays his return; and fall a beating his fellow-servants, indulging himself in eating and drinking to excess.
his master will return on a day he does not expect him, and a an hour he is ignorant of; he will separate him from the rest, and give him a treatment answerable to his infidelity.
happy are the servants he finds in such a state, whether it be at the second or at the third watch of the night, when he comes.
Hypocrites, you can judge of the phoenomena of the earth, and of the sky, but why can't you discern the present times?
the father will be at variance with his son, and the son with the father: the mother with the daughter, and the daughter with the mother: the mother-in-law with the daughter-in-law, and the daughter-in-law with the mother-in-law.
for the future, if there are five persons in one family, they will be divided; three against two, and two against three.