Luke 4 — AEB
About Satan tempting Jesus
4Verse 1Jesus left the Jordan River filled with the Holy Spirit. As he went along, the Spirit controlled him and led him into the desert.Verse 2And Satan came to Jesus and tempted him. For forty days he kept on and on tempting Jesus while he was there by himself. After that Jesus was very hungry because he hadn't eaten any food in the desert.Verse 3Then Satan said to him, “You are God's Son, aren't you? Then change this stone into damper.”Verse 4Jesus answered, “In God's book these words are written,‘Just food won't keep people alive.’”Verse 5Then Satan took Jesus up on to a hill and quickly showed him all the countries where people were living. He showed Jesus everything from the east right over to the west.Verse 6Then he said, “I will give you all the wonderful things in all those countries, and I will make you rule over them all. Everything you can see belongs to me. I am the ruler, so if I want to I can give it to you or to anyone else.Verse 7If you worship me, then everything will be yours.”Verse 8Jesus answered, “Long ago Moses told God's people,‘Worship the Lord your God, and work for him and no one else.’”Verse 9Then Satan took Jesus to the temple. The temple area was surrounded by a stone wall, and Satan took Jesus up on to the top. Then they looked down to the ground, and Satan said to Jesus, “You are God's Son, aren't you? Throw yourself down to the ground.Verse 10In God's book it is written,‘God will tell his angels and they will look after you.Verse 11They will lift you up with their hands so that the stones don't hurt your feet.’”Verse 12Jesus answered Satan, “In God's book it is also written,Do not try God out to get him to do what you want him to do.”Verse 13Satan kept on tempting Jesus, but at last he stopped, and left him for a while until another time.About Jesus starting his work
Verse 14Then Jesus left the desert and went back to the country of Galilee. He went on until he arrived in Galilee. And the Holy Spirit made him strong and controlled him. And all the people of Galilee talked about him.Verse 15When he went from place to place Jesus taught the people God's word. He taught in the buildings called synagogues. And all the people praised him.About the people of Nazareth rejecting Jesus
Verse 16Then Jesus went to Nazareth, the town where he had grown up. And on the day called the Sabbath he went to the synagogue as he always did. And while everyone was sitting down, Jesus stood up and went to the front to read God's word to the people.Verse 17A servant gave Jesus the paper scroll with Isaiah's words written in it. Isaiah was a prophet who lived long ago. Jesus unrolled the paper and looked for the place he wanted. When he found it, he read these words to the people:Verse 18“The Spirit of the Lord God is with me today.The Spirit is controlling me, because God has chosen me.He has chosen me to bring his good news to the poor.He has sent me to tell people who are in prison that he will bring them out,and to tell the blind that they will see again.
And he has sent me to set people free when other people make trouble for them,
Verse 19and to tell people that the Lord God will save his people today.”Verse 20Jesus finished reading and rolled up the paper scroll and gave it back to the servant who had given it to him and sat down to speak. All the people were looking at him.Verse 21Jesus said to them, “Today the words I have been reading from God's book have all come true as you have been listening to them.”Verse 22All the people who heard Jesus began talking about him. “He speaks very well,” they said, “but isn't he Joseph's son?”Verse 23Jesus said, “I know what you will say to me. You will use these old words, ‘You know how to heal people, so heal yourself.’ And you will also tell me to do the same things here in my own town as I did in Capernaum, because you have heard what I have been doing there.Verse 24But I tell you this, when a prophet speaks God's words to his own people in his own town, they will not listen to him.Verse 25“Listen to me and think about Elijah. He lived long ago in Israel. At that time there was no rain in his country. For three and a half years there was no rain. So there was no food and the people there were starving. Many widows lived there.Verse 26But God didn't send Elijah to any of the widows in his own country. He sent him to another country called Sidon. So he went there and helped a widow in a town called Zarephath.Verse 27“Now think about another prophet, Elisha, who also lived long ago in Israel. At that time many people in his country had bad sores all over them. Elisha didn't heal them, but he healed Naaman, who was from a different country called Syria. So just think about those two prophets.”Verse 28When the people in the synagogue heard this, they were filled with anger.Verse 29They got up and grabbed Jesus and put him out of the synagogue. They took him away from the houses to throw him down from the top of the hill.Verse 30But Jesus walked through the middle of the crowd and left them.