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2,052 illustrations — One text through seventeen theological voices
In Luke 13:31-35, love becomes public: the kingdom confronts systems that crush the vulnerable—today, not someday.
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Luke 8:26-39 joins personal faith with practical holiness that touches neighbor and society—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 shows that God’s power is for love, not spectacle—today, not someday.
Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 expects God to act now—the Spirit empowers witness with holiness and power.
Luke 14:25-33 exposes our control; the Spirit refuses to be managed—today, not someday.
If Luke 9:51-62 annoys your ego, it’s because the gospel won’t let you be your own savior.
Luke 13:1-9 comforts the faithful: God keeps His promises and strengthens His Church to endure.
Luke 17:11-19 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
In Luke 10:1-11, 16-20, God’s mercy is not a moment; it is a life we learn through prayer and love.
Luke 15:1-10 declares God’s preferential option for the oppressed—salvation as concrete liberation—today, not someday.
Luke 2:15-21 81:1, 10-16 insists that worship without justice is noise, not devotion—today, not someday.
Luke 9:28-36 calls the Church to praxis—faith that acts to transform structures—today, not someday.
Luke 16:19-31 invites a pilgrim’s heart: return, receive grace, and keep walking with the saints.
In Luke 10:38-42, the Spirit comforts, heals, and guides with real help for real people.
Luke 15: In the Church’s witness, it doesn’t flatter us—calls us to repent, believe, and walk in holy obedience.
Luke 9:28-36 teaches that redemption is God’s work from beginning to end—today, not someday.
In Luke 10:38-42, the Church is not a clubhouse but a sent people, embodying the kingdom.
If Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 never leads to holiness, what you call “power” may be performance.
Luke 12:13-21 exposes our control; the Spirit refuses to be managed—today, not someday.
Luke 11:1-13 calls for personal faith—repent, believe, and follow Jesus with a clear conscience—today, not someday.
Luke 14:1, 7-14 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
Luke 16:1-13 exposes counterfeit faith—right words without repentance are still rebellion—today, not someday.
Luke 4:1-13 invites solidarity: the suffering of the poor is a holy summons—today, not someday.
Luke 12:49-56 comforts us with Christ: not a concept, but a Savior who draws near.