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Well, we finished Luke 17:22-24 and Lord willing will begin 17:25 tomorrow. May the Lord bless you and hope you have a wonderful day!πŸ™

Well, we finished Luke 17:22-24 and Lord willing will begin 17:25 tomorrow. May the Lord bless you and hope you have a wonderful day!πŸ™
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In Luke 17:24, Jesus elaborates on the nature of his return by saying, 'For as the lightning, that lighteneth out of the one part under heaven, shineth unto the other part under heaven; so shall also the Son of man be in his day' (Luke 17:24 KJV). This metaphor highlights the

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In Luke 17:23, Jesus cautions his disciples, 'And they shall say to you, See here; or, see there: go not after them, nor follow them' (Luke 17:23 KJV). This verse serves as a critical warning against being misled by false claims regarding the location or appearance of the Kingdom

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In Luke 17:22, Jesus continues his discourse by addressing his disciples directly, saying, 'The days will come, when ye shall desire to see one of the days of the Son of man, and ye shall not see it' (Luke 17:22 KJV). This verse carries a prophetic tone and serves as a warning to

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Well, we finished Luke 17:20-21 and Lord willing will begin 17:22 tomorrow. May the Lord bless you and hope you have a wonderful day!πŸ™

Well, we finished Luke 17:20-21 and Lord willing will begin 17:22 tomorrow. May the Lord bless you and hope you have a wonderful day!πŸ™
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7 Spiritual Lessons From Luke 17:20-21
1The Kingdom of God is Inward: Jesus' words emphasize that God's Kingdom is about an internal transformation rather than external appearances. It begins within the heart, characterized by faith, righteousness, and spiritual renewal.

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In Luke 17:21, Jesus continues to illuminate the nature of the Kingdom of God, stating, 'Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you' (Luke 17:21 KJV). This pivotal statement reinforces the concept that the Kingdom is not an

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In Luke 17:20, the Pharisees question Jesus about the coming of the Kingdom of God. Their query reflects a common anticipation at the time, wherein people expected the Kingdom to manifest in a grand, observable manner with signs and wonders. Jesus responds to their question with

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I don’t endorse everything these guys do, but this made me laugh after being in high school education for over 20 years…I’ve seen these guys many times πŸ˜†

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Well, we finished Luke 17:16-19 and Lord willing will begin 17:20 tomorrow. May the Lord bless you and hope you have a wonderful day!πŸ™

Well, we finished Luke 17:16-19 and Lord willing will begin 17:20 tomorrow. May the Lord bless you and hope you have a wonderful day!πŸ™
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