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Luke 8 - Daily Bible Devotional

Kris Emerson

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Luke 8

 

This is my favorite chapter in all the Gospels! Jesus tells His iconic parable of the Sower and the seed. The road, the rocky soil, the thorns, and the good soil represent four different states of the human heart. Only the fourth soil is fit for His kingdom, which represents a soft heart that is not distracted by temptation, worries, or wealth. What follows are four miracles that demonstrate the scope of Jesus’ authority. He calms the sea, showing His power over the natural world. He drives out the demons, revealing He controls the spiritual world. He heals a woman who suffered for twelve years, showing He can heal the human body. And he raises a girl from the dead, exerting His control over the eternal spirit!

 

The main point of the parable of the Sower is to “take care how you listen.” If we fail to listen, nothing changes. The message will get lost even as we listen if we also hear the noise of temptation, worry, or the love of money. Jesus is worthy to be heard and followed completely, above all else. And He has proven exactly why we should be fully committed to Him. He controls nature, and questions why disciples fear the wind and waves. He controls the spiritual world, and demons cower to His will. He can heal our bodies, and He will raise us from the dead and direct our souls to heaven if we live with full faith in Him.

 

Benevolent Father, thank you for the Sower and the seed. Thank You for sending Jesus and for the life-changing gospel that has been shared with the world. We pray to hear Him and to let the gospel saturate our hearts and be central to our lives. And we pray for the boldness to share it with others. He is glorious. He controls the physical world, the spiritual world, our bodies, and our souls. There is no escape from His rule and will. We pray that we never attempt to flee Him but live always at peace in His arms. 

 

-       How do you regularly evaluate which type of heart you are developing? How do you strengthen your faith over fear, temptation, and worry?

 

-       Jesus expected His disciples to trust Him in the storm. This is easier said than done, but how do you do that when times are tough?

 

-       Jesus raised children from the dead in consecutive chapters. How does His power to resurrect impact the way you live each day?