Luke Twelve
When a large number of people had
gathered together, so as to tread on one
another, Jesus began to say to his disciples,
First of all, Beware you of the leaven of the
Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. For there is nothing that is covered, that
will not be uncovered; and what is hidden
that will not be known. For whatever you have said in darkness
will be heard in the light; and what you have
whispered in the ears in the inner chambers
will be preached on the housetops. I say to you, my friends, Do not be afraid
of those who kill the body, and after that have
nothing more they can do.
But I will show you of whom to be afraid;
of him who after he has killed has the power
to throw into hell; yes, I say to you, Fear him. Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies?
And yet not one of them is lost before
God. But so far as you are concerned, even the
hairs of your head are all numbered; therefore
fear not, because you are much more
important than many sparrows. I say to you, Whoever will acknowledge
me before men, the Son of man will also
acknowledge him before the angels of God. But he who denies me before men, I will
deny him before the angels of God. And whoever says a word against the Son
of man, will be forgiven; but he who blasphemes
against the Holy Spirit will not be
forgiven. When they bring you to the synagogues
before the leaders and authorities, do not
worry how you will answer, or what you will
say; For the Holy Spirit will teach you at that
very hour what you ought to say.
¶ And one of the men from the crowd
said to him, Teacher, speak to my brother to
divide the inheritance with me.
Jesus said to him, Man, who appointed
me a judge or a property divider over you? And he said to his disciples, Beware of
all covetousness, because life does not depend
on abundance of wealth. Then he told them a parable. The land of
a rich man brought him a great many crops. And he reasoned within himself and said,
What shall I do, for I have no place to gather
my crops? So he said, I will do this; I will tear down
my barns, and build them and enlarge them;
and gather there all my wheat and my good
things. And I will say to myself, Myself, you
have many good things stored up for many
years; rest, eat, drink, and be happy. But God said to him, O you shortsighted,
this very night your life will be demanded
of you; and these things which you have prepared,
to whom will they he left? Such is he who lays up treasures for himself,
and is not rich in the things in God. And he said to his disciples, Therefore I
say to you, Do not worry for your life, what
you will eat; nor for your body, what you
will wear. For the life is much more important than
food, and the body than clothing. Observe the ravens; for they do not sow
nor reap, and they have no storerooms and
barns; and yet God feeds them; how much
more important are you than the fowls? Who is among you, who by worrying,
can add to his stature one cubit? So if you are not able to do the smaller
thing, why do you worry about the rest? Observe the flowers, how they grow; for
they do not toil nor do they spin; but I say to
you, that not even Solomon with all his glory
was covered like one of these. And if God clothes in such fashion the
grass of the field, which today is and tomorrow
falls into the fireplace; how much more
is he to you, O you of little faith? So do not be anxious what you will eat,
and what you will drink, and let not your
mind be disturbed by these things. For worldly people seek after all these
things; and your Father knows that these
things are also necessary for you. But you, seek the kingdom of God; and
all of these things shall be added to you. Do not be afraid, O little flock; for your
Father is pleased to give you the kingdom. Sell your possessions and give them as
alms; make for yourselves purses which do
not wear out, and a treasure in heaven that
does not run short, where the thief does not
come near, and moth does not destroy. For where your treasure is, there also will
be your heart.
¶ Let your girdle be fastened on your
loins, and your lamps lighted. And be like men who expect their master,
when he will return from the wedding
house; so that when he comes and knocks,
they will immediately open the door for him. Blessed are those servants, whom their
master, when he comes, finds awake; truly I
say to you, that he will gird himself and make
them sit down, and come in, and serve them. If he should come in the second or the
third watch and find them so, blessed are
those servants. But know this, that if the master of the
house knew at what watch the thief would
come, he would have kept awake, and not
allowed his house to be plundered. Therefore, you also be ready; for the Son
of man will come in that very hour which
you do not expect.
¶ Simon Peter said to him, Our Lord, do
you speak this parable to us, or also to all
men? Jesus said to him, Who is the faithful and
wise steward, whom his master will appoint
over his household, to give supplies in due
time? Blessed is that servant, whom when his
master comes will find him so doing. Truly I say to you, that he will appoint
him over all his wealth. But if that servant should say in his heart, My master has delayed his coming; and begins
to beat the servants and maidservants
of his master, and then begins to eat and drink
and get drunk; The master of that servant will come in a
day and at an hour that he does not expect or
know; and he will severely punish him, and
place him with those who are not trustworthy. And the servant who knows the wishes
of his master, and does not make ready according
to his wishes, will receive a severe
beating. But he who does not know, and does what
is worthy of punishment will receive less
beating. For to whomever more is given, of
him more will be required; and to whom
much is entrusted, more will be required of
his hand.
¶ I came to set the earth on fire; and I
wish to do it, if it has not already been
kindled. I have a baptism to be baptized with; and
I am oppressed until it is fulfilled. Do you think that I have come to bring
peace on earth? I say to you, No, but divisions; For from henceforth there will be five in
a house, who will be divided, three against
two, and two against three. For a father will be divided against his
son, and a son against his father; a mother
against her daughter, and a daughter against
her mother; a mother-in-law against her
daughter-in-law, and a daughter-in-law
against her mother-in-law.
¶ And he said to the people, When you
see a cloud rise from the west, you immediately
say, It will rain; and it is so. And when the wind blows from the south,
you say, It will be hot; and it is so. O you hypocrites, you know how to discern
the face of the earth and of the sky; how
then is it that you do not discern this time? Why do you not of yourselves judge what
is right?
¶ For when you go with your accuser to
the district leader, while you are on the way
give something and settle with him; otherwise
he might take you to the judge, and the
judge will deliver you to the prison warden,
and the prison warden will throw you in
prison. Truly I say to you, you will not come out
from thence, until you pay the last penny.
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