Netiesājiet!
(Lk 6:37–38, Lk 41–42)
1 Netiesājiet, lai jūs netiktu tiesāti! 2 Jo, ar kādu tiesu jūs tiesājat, ar tādu jūs tiksiet tiesāti, un, ar kādu mēru jūs mērāt, ar tādu jums tiks nomērīts. 3 Tu redzi gruzīti sava brāļa acī, bet kādēļ baļķi savā acī nepamani? 4 Un kā tu vari sacīt savam brālim: ļauj man izņemt gruzīti no tavas acs, – kad, redzi, baļķis ir tavā paša acī? 5 Tu liekuli, izņem vispirms baļķi no savas acs, tad redzēsi, kā izņemt gruzīti no sava brāļa acs. 6 Kas svēts, to nedodiet suņiem un nemetiet savas pērles cūkām priekšā, ka tās ar savām kājām pērles nesamin un suņi atgriezušies jūs nesaplosa.
Lūdz, meklē, klaudzini!
(Lk 11:9–13)
7 Lūdziet, un jums tiks dots, meklējiet, un jūs atradīsiet, klaudziniet, un jums atvērs. 8 Ikviens, kas lūdz, saņem un, kas meklē, atrod, un tam, kas klaudzina, atvērs. 9 Vai starp jums ir cilvēks, kas savam dēlam, ja tas lūgs maizi, dos akmeni? 10 Vai, ja tas lūgs zivi, dos tam čūsku? 11 Ja nu jūs, ļauni būdami, saviem bērniem dodat labas dāvanas, cik daudz vairāk laba jūsu debesu Tēvs dos tiem, kas viņu lūdz. 12a Visu, ko jūs gribat, lai cilvēki jums dara, tāpat dariet arī jūs viņiem; 12b jo tā ir bauslība un pravieši.
Šaurie vārti
(Lk 13:24)
13 Ieejiet pa šaurajiem vārtiem, jo plati ir vārti un plats ir ceļš, kas ved pazušanā, un daudzi pa tiem ieiet. 14 Cik šauri ir vārti un cik šaurs ir ceļš, kas ved dzīvībā, un tikai nedaudzi to atrod.
Koku pazīst pēc augļiem
(Lk 6:43–44)
15 Uzmanieties no viltus praviešiem, tie nāk pie jums avju drēbēs, taču no iekšpuses tie ir plēsīgi vilki. 16 Jūs viņus pazīsiet pēc augļiem; vai tad kāds lasa vīnogas no ērkšķiem vai vīģes no dadžiem? 17 Tā katrs labs koks nes labus augļus, bet nelāgs koks nes sliktus augļus. 18 Labs koks nevar nest sliktus augļus, nedz nelāgs koks – labus. 19 Ikvienu koku, kas nenes labus augļus, nocērt un iemet ugunī. 20 Tātad pēc viņu augļiem jūs tos pazīsiet.
Es jūs nepazīstu
(Lk 13:25–27)
21 Ne ikviens, kas man saka: Kungs, Kungs! – ieies Debesu valstībā, bet tas, kas dara mana debesu Tēva gribu. 22 Daudzi tajā dienā man sacīs: Kungs, Kungs! Vai mēs tavā vārdā nepravietojām? Vai mēs tavā vārdā neizdzinām dēmonus? Vai tavā vārdā daudzus brīnumainus darbus nedarījām? 23 Un tad es tiem apliecināšu: es jūs nekad neesmu pazinis, nost no manis, jūs ļauna darītāji!
Divi pamati
(Lk 6:47–49)
24 Tad nu ikviens, kas šos manus vārdus dzird un dara, ir līdzināms saprātīgam vīram, kas savu namu būvējis uz klints. 25 Kad lietus nāca un straumes plūda, un vēji pūta un gāzās pār šo namu, tas nesabruka, tādēļ ka tā pamati bija likti uz klints. 26 Bet ikviens, kas šos manus vārdus dzird un nedara, ir līdzināms nejēgam, kas savu namu būvējis uz smiltīm. 27 Kad lietus nāca un straumes plūda, un vēji pūta un triecās pret šo namu, tas sabruka, un posts bija liels.” 28 Kad Jēzus šos vārdus bija pateicis, ļaudis brīnījās par viņa mācību, 29 jo viņš tos mācīja kā tāds, kam vara, un ne kā viņu rakstu mācītāji.
Judging Others
(Luke 6.37Luke 38Luke 41Luke 42)
1 “Do not judge others, so that God will not judge you, 2 for God will judge you in the same way you judge others, and he will apply to you the same rules you apply to others. 3 Why, then, do you look at the speck in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the log in your own eye? 4 How dare you say to your brother, ‘Please, let me take that speck out of your eye,’ when you have a log in your own eye? 5 You hypocrite! First take the log out of your own eye, and then you will be able to see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye.
6 “Do not give what is holy to dogs—they will only turn and attack you. Do not throw your pearls in front of pigs—they will only trample them underfoot.
Ask, Seek, Knock
(Luke 11.9-13)
7 “Ask, and you will receive; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you. 8 For everyone who asks will receive, and anyone who seeks will find, and the door will be opened to those who knock. 9 Would any of you who are fathers give your son a stone when he asks for bread? 10 Or would you give him a snake when he asks for a fish? 11 As bad as you are, you know how to give good things to your children. How much more, then, will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him!
12 “Do for others what you want them to do for you: this is the meaning of the Law of Moses and of the teachings of the prophets.
The Narrow Gate
(Luke 13.24)
13 “Go in through the narrow gate, because the gate to hell is wide and the road that leads to it is easy, and there are many who travel it. 14 But the gate to life is narrow and the way that leads to it is hard, and there are few people who find it.
A Tree and Its Fruit
(Luke 6.43Luke 44)
15 “Be on your guard against false prophets; they come to you looking like sheep on the outside, but on the inside they are really like wild wolves. 16 You will know them by what they do. Thorn bushes do not bear grapes, and briers do not bear figs. 17 A healthy tree bears good fruit, but a poor tree bears bad fruit. 18 A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a poor tree cannot bear good fruit. 19 And any tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown in the fire. 20 So then, you will know the false prophets by what they do.
I Never Knew You
(Luke 13.25-27)
21 “Not everyone who calls me ‘Lord, Lord’ will enter the Kingdom of heaven, but only those who do what my Father in heaven wants them to do. 22 When the Judgment Day comes, many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord! In your name we spoke God's message, by your name we drove out many demons and performed many miracles!’ 23 Then I will say to them, ‘I never knew you. Get away from me, you wicked people!’
The Two House Builders
(Luke 6.47-49)
24 “So then, anyone who hears these words of mine and obeys them is like a wise man who built his house on rock. 25 The rain poured down, the rivers flooded over, and the wind blew hard against that house. But it did not fall, because it was built on rock.
26 “But anyone who hears these words of mine and does not obey them is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27 The rain poured down, the rivers flooded over, the wind blew hard against that house, and it fell. And what a terrible fall that was!”
The Authority of Jesus
28 When Jesus finished saying these things, the crowd was amazed at the way he taught. 29 He wasn't like the teachers of the Law; instead, he taught with authority.