Luke 11 explained
Jesus Rebukes the Pharisees and Lawyers: When External Religion Hides Internal Disorder (Luke 11:37–54)
In Luke 11:37–54, Jesus rebukes the Pharisees and lawyers for focusing on outward appearance while neglecting justice, truth, and internal transformation.
The Lamp of the Body: Internal Vision Determines Direction (Luke 11:33–36)
In Luke 11:33–36, Jesus teaches that the lamp of the body is the eye, revealing how internal perspective determines whether a person walks in light or darkness.
The Sign of Jonah: When More Evidence Isn’t the Real Issue (Luke 11:29–32)
In Luke 11:29–32, Jesus confronts the demand for signs and reveals that hardened hearts often ignore the truth already in front of them. The sign of Jonah becomes a warning about response and repentance.
The Return of the Unclean Spirit: Why Emptiness Creates Vulnerability (Luke 11:24–26)
In Luke 11:24–26, Jesus warns that spiritual emptiness creates vulnerability. Without true transformation, what leaves can eventually return stronger.
Jesus Teaches the Disciples to Pray: Persistence That Reflects Dependence (Luke 11:1–13)
In Luke 11:1–13, Jesus teaches the disciples to pray, showing that prayer involves persistence, dependence, and trust in God’s character and provision.






