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|  | title = "Luke 11:33–36" | |||
|  | date = "2022-12-12" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk11.33-36)
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|  | On one hand, this passage is an easy metaphor with obvious application, but | |||
|  | it's really hard to connect with the context of the rest of the chapter, and | |||
|  | that makes me nervous. I don't see how lamps and eyes follow from talking about | |||
|  | signs or demons. And the next verse indicates a clear break in time and space, | |||
|  | so that context should be considered less. … | |||
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|  | Actually, no. Verse 37 is meant to connect them with "While Jesus was | |||
|  | speaking". So the things Jesus taught in our passage for today are meant to | |||
|  | inform what Luke tells us about the dinner conversation, which I will try to | |||
|  | unpack tomorrow, if the Lord wills. | |||
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|  | So, then, as a lamp is set up so that it can light up a whole room, so too must | |||
|  | a person's eye be opened that the light of truth and goodness may fill up the | |||
|  | person's whole body. If the eye is closed, the light is still shining, but it | |||
|  | is blocked from getting to where it can do any good. | |||
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|  | Open our eyes that we may be filled with Your light. |