Luke 10 — PEV
The people in some towns didn’t want Jesus
10Verse 13Jesus talked to the people that lived in some towns. He said, “You mob that live in Korazin and Bethsayida, you will be really sorry. You know, I did a lot of powerful things there in your towns, but you didn’t listen to me, and you keep on doing bad things. Think about those towns called Tyre and Sidon. A long time ago their people did bad things. At that time, I didn’t go to them and do powerful things for them, like I did for you. They didn’t get to listen to me, so they couldn’t turn around and stop doing bad things. If they got to listen to me, they would be very sorry for the bad things they did, and they would turn to God real quick. But that didn’t happen.Verse 14You know, one day God will judge everybody, and he will punish those people for the bad things they did, but he will punish you mob a lot more than he will punish that mob. You mob heard my words, but you didn’t take any notice, and you didn’t turn to God.Verse 15And it’s the same for you mob that live in Capernium. You reckon you are good, so you reckon God will take you up into heaven. But you are wrong. He knows you are no good, and he will chuck you down into the bad place called hell.”God’s most important laws
Verse 25One day, a Jewish law man went to Jesus. He wanted to test Jesus, to see if he can answer a hard question. So he asked Jesus, “Teacher, what can I do so that I will live with God for ever?”Verse 26Jesus said, “You know God’s laws, and you read them all the time. What do you reckon they say?”Verse 27The man said, “One law says this,‘You have to love God properly, not just a little bit.You have to love God from right inside yourself.
You have to love God in the way you feel, and in the way you think.
And you have to love God in the way you do things.’And another law says this,‘You have to love the people around you just as much as you love yourself.’”Verse 28Jesus said, “You are right. Do what those laws say, and you will live with God for ever.”Verse 29But the man wanted to show that he asked an important question, so he said, “What does it mean by the people around me? Who are they?”