Luke Book Study - TheStorySample

What Counts
We’re always trying to determine what counts and what doesn’t. It isn’t big enough or important enough, it’s not the right colour or fit. It wasn’t in time. It’s always about measuring up to some standard or using ‘the count’ to demonstrate where we are in the so-called pecking order.
But Christ introduces a new measurement standard in the New Testament. The idea that small numbers count more than big ones is mind-blowing. It is especially troubling when we are bombarded with messages telling us something different, and our culture is centred on the idea that the larger the count, the better.
Accumulated wealth, the demonstration of it for our edification and use of it for personal gratification, has become a standard to which most of us have been coerced into buying into at least to some degree.
The message Christ delivers here is crystal clear: “Everyone else gave what they didn’t need. But she is very poor and gave everything she had.”
A multi-level marketing scheme, often running through church circles, propositions you with the idea, “think of how much more good you can do if you had a lot more”. At the same time, they are showing you the homes, cars and vacations that can come with it. I may be simple, but there appears to be a large disconnect with Jesus’ message to the rich people.
The true cost, the heart, the circumstance, the relationship, not the mathematical evaluation, determined the value of the offering.
At best, the rich people prided themselves in giving what essentially they would have put out in a garage sale, while the widow “gave everything she had.”
Respond in Prayer
Father, we confess our need for you. And we look for your strength, as well as your prompting, in our struggle to avoid the temptations of simple counts and the search for expressions of our love for you.
Laurie Cook
Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version® (NIV®).
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About this Plan

Study the Gospel of Luke in 95 Days. This book study will guide you through the Gospel of Luke with a reading and reflection for each day. Luke’s Gospel stands out for its historical accuracy, unique parables, and deep compassion for the marginalized—highlighting the poor, women, children, outsiders, and more. Written by Luke, a Gentile physician and careful historian, this Gospel offers a thoughtful, Spirit-filled account of Jesus’ life, teachings, and journey to the cross.
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