Luke 10

Jesus sends out 72 disciples

1After this, Jesus chose another 72 men. He sent them out two by two, to every town and village that he would visit soon. 2Before they went, he said to them, ‘Many people are ready to believe God’s message. They are like many plants with ripe seeds in a big field. But there are very few workers to bring in the ripe seeds. So, you must pray to God to send out workers. The field and the plants belong to him.’
10:2 Jesus is using a picture to tell those that he was sending out about their job. Many people in the towns and villages are like the ripe seeds. They are ready to hear about how God rules. When they hear, they will believe in him. Then they will want him to rule their lives. There are not many people ready to go out and tell the good news about Jesus. We should ask God to send more.

3Jesus went on to say, ‘I am sending you out, so go! But listen! You will be like young sheep among wild animals. 4Do not carry a purse or a bag. Do not take extra shoes. When you meet other people on the road, do not waste time in long conversations.
10:4 Jesus is telling them that their journey would be dangerous. God will give them everything that they need. They must believe that. And they must hurry.

5In each town, when you go into a house, first say to the people who live there, “We pray that all will be well with you!” 6Someone in the house may accept what you say. If they do, it will be well with them. But if nobody accepts your kind words, take them back. 7Stay in the same house there until you leave that town. Accept the food and drink that the people in the house give to you. You are working to help them. So, they should give you what you need to live. Do not go from one house to another house to get food. 8The people may accept you well when you go into a town. Then eat what those people give to you. 9Make the sick people well who are there. Give this message to all the people there: “The kingdom of God has now come near to you.” 10Sometimes when you go into a town, the people will not accept you. You should then go into the streets of that town and you should say to the people, 11“There is dirt from your town on our feet. We will clean it off to show that you have not accepted us. God is not happy with you. But listen! You should know that the kingdom of God has come very near.” 12One day God will punish the people from that town. Yes, he will punish them more than the people who lived in Sodom long ago.’
10:12 We can read about the city called Sodom in Genesis, chapters 18 and 19.

Some towns where people did not believe

13Jesus went on to say, ‘You people in Chorazin, things will be bad for you! And things will be bad for you, people in Bethsaida. I have done great and powerful things in your cities. If I had done such great things in Tyre and in Sidon, the people there would have changed how they lived. They would have shown that they were sorry for their sins. They would have put on clothes made from goat’s hair. They would also have put ash on their heads. 14Yes, when God judges everyone, he will punish the people of Tyre and Sidon. But he will punish even more you people from Chorazin and Bethsaida. 15And what will happen to you people in Capernaum? You think that God will lift you up to heaven, do you? No! He will throw you down to hell!’
10:15 One day, God will punish those that do wrong things. Jesus was telling this to those that followed him. God will punish some people more than other people. He will punish the people in Chorazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum more than the people in Sodom. The people in Chorazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum had heard Jesus speak and they had seen his power. But they did not believe him. The people in Sodom had never seen Jesus or heard his message. God will punish those people. But he will punish those people who refuse his message more.

16Jesus then said to his disciples, ‘Whoever listens to you is really listening to me. Whoever does not accept you does not accept me. And whoever does not accept me really does not accept my Father God, who sent me.’

The 72 men return

17Later, the 72 men that Jesus had sent out returned to him. They were very happy. ‘Master,’ they said, ‘even bad spirits obey us. When we use your name, they do what we say.’

18Jesus replied, ‘I have seen the Devil fall from heaven like lightning. 19Listen! I have given power to you. You will even stand on dangerous snakes and insects and you will have authority over all the power of the Devil. Nothing will hurt you. 20But do not be happy just because you have authority over bad spirits. God has written your names in his book in heaven. That is why you should be happy.’

Jesus is very happy

21At this moment, the Holy Spirit made Jesus very happy. He said, ‘Father, you rule over everything in heaven and on the earth! People that do not know many things now can understand your message. I thank you for this. But you have hidden these things from other people. Those people think that they understand everything. They think that they are wise. Yes, Father, this is how you wanted it to happen.’

22Jesus went on to say, ‘My Father has given me authority over all things. Only the Father really knows who I am, his Son. Only I really know who the Father is, because I am his Son. I also choose to tell some people about him. Then they also know him.’

23Then Jesus turned and he spoke only to his disciples. He said to them, ‘Be happy because of the things that you are now able to see and understand. 24I tell you this: Many prophets and kings from a long time ago wanted to see these things. But they did not see the things that you are seeing. They wanted to hear the message that you are hearing. But they did not hear it.’

A story about a good man from Samaria

25A teacher of God’s Law stood up. He wanted to see how Jesus would answer his question. So he asked Jesus, ‘Teacher, what must I do so that I can live with God for ever?’

26‘What does God’s Law say?’ Jesus asked. ‘What do you understand when you read it?’

27The man replied, ‘It says that we must love the Lord our God completely. We should love him with all our mind, with all that we are, and in all that we think and all that we do. We should also love other people as much as we love ourselves.’

28‘You have told me the right answer,’ Jesus said. ‘If you do this, you will have true life with God.’

29But the man wanted to show that he had been right to ask a question. So he asked, ‘Who are the people near to me that I must love?’

30Jesus answered him by telling a story: ‘A man was going down the road from Jerusalem to Jericho town. On the way, some men attacked him. They took away all his clothes and they hit him with sticks. He was almost dead when they left him. 31But it happened that a priest of God’s Great House was going down that road. He saw the man, who was lying there. But he walked past him on the other side of the road. 32A Levite was also going down the road. He came to the place where the man was lying. He saw him. But he also walked past on the other side of the road.
10:32 A Levite was a man from the family of Levi. Levi was one of the sons of Jacob. We can read about this family in Exodus and Leviticus, and in 1 Chronicles 23:28-32. Levites worked in God’s Great House, but they were not priests.

33But then a man from Samaria was also travelling along the road. And he came to the place where the man was lying. When he saw him, he felt very sorry for him. 34He went across to him. He poured oil and wine on the places where he was bleeding. Then he tied those places with clean cloths. After that, he put the man on his own donkey to carry him. They arrived at a small hotel. He took the man in there and he was kind to him.
10:34 The Jews did not like people from Samaria. Jesus told this story to show them that they must love everyone. It was not important what country they came from.
10:34 The man from Samaria poured oil on to the man’s body to make the pain less. He poured the wine on the parts of his body that were bleeding to clean them.

35The next day, the man from Samaria took out two silver coins from his purse. He gave the money to the man that was taking care of the hotel. “Be kind to this man for me,” he said. “I will return. This money may not be enough. I will pay you for any more that you have spent on him.” ’
10:35 A man would pay another man two silver coins if he worked for two days. This money would pay for the man to stay at the hotel for two months.

36Then Jesus asked the teacher of God’s Law a question. He said, ‘Three men saw the man that was lying on the road. Which of them showed love to him, like a real friend?’

37He answered, ‘It was the man who was kind to him.’

Then Jesus said to him, ‘Yes. So you should go and do the same for other people.’

Jesus visits the home of Martha and Mary

38Jesus and his disciples continued their journey. They arrived at a certain village. There, a woman called Martha asked Jesus to come into her home. 39Martha had a sister called Mary, and Mary sat down near Jesus. She was listening to the things that he was teaching. 40But Martha was thinking to herself, ‘I cannot do all this work alone.’ So she went to Jesus. ‘Master,’ she said, ‘my sister is not helping me with the work. She has left me to do it alone. You cannot really believe that this is right! Tell her that she should help me!’

41The Lord Jesus replied, ‘Martha, Martha, you have troubles in your mind about many things. 42But only one thing is really important. And Mary has chosen to do that. Nobody will take it away from her.’
10:42 Mary and Martha lived in a village called Bethany. It is about 3 kilometres (2 miles) from Jerusalem. Jesus was telling Martha about what was most important. It was important to listen to Jesus while he was there. It was not so important to do a lot of work in the house.

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