Luke 11 - Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012(CEVUK)

Prayer(Matthew 6.9-13; 7.7-11)

1When Jesus had finished praying, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his followers to pray.”

2So Jesus told them, “Pray in this way:

‘Father, help us

to honour your name.

Come and set up

your kingdom.

3Give us each day

the food we need.

4Forgive our sins,

as we forgive everyone

who has done wrong to us.

And keep us

from being tempted.’ ”

5Then Jesus went on to say:

Suppose one of you goes to a friend in the middle of the night and says, “Let me borrow three loaves of bread.

6A friend of mine has dropped in, and I don't have a thing for him to eat.”

7And suppose your friend answers, “Don't bother me! The door is bolted, and my children and I are in bed. I cannot get up to give you something.”

8He may not get up and give you the bread, just because you are his friend. But he will get up and give you as much as you need, simply because you are not ashamed to keep on asking.

9So I tell you to ask and you will receive, search and you will find, knock and the door will be opened for you.

10Everyone who asks will receive, everyone who searches will find, and the door will be opened for everyone who knocks.

11Which one of you fathers would give your hungry child a snake if the child asked for a fish?

12Which one of you would give your child a scorpion if the child asked for an egg?

13As bad as you are, you still know how to give good gifts to your children. But your heavenly Father is even more ready to give the Holy Spirit to anyone who asks.

Jesus and the ruler of demons(Matthew 12.22-30; Mark 3.20-27)

14Jesus forced a demon out of a man who could not talk. And after the demon had gone out, the man started speaking, and the crowds were amazed.

15But some people said, “He forces out demons by the power of Beelzebul, the ruler of the demons!”

16Others wanted to put Jesus to the test. So they asked him to show them a sign from God.Return of an evil spirit(Matthew 12.43-45)Jesus continued:

24When an evil spirit leaves a person, it travels through the desert, looking for a place to rest. But when it doesn't find a place, it says, “I will go back to the home I left.”

25When it gets there and finds the place clean and tidy,

26it goes off and finds seven other evil spirits even worse than itself. They all come and make their home there, and that person ends up in a worse state than before.

Being really blessed

27While Jesus was still talking, a woman in the crowd spoke up, “The woman who gave birth to you and nursed you is blessed!”

28Jesus replied, “That's true, but the people who are really blessed are the ones who hear and obey God's message!”A sign from God(Matthew 12.38-42; Mark 8.12)

29As crowds were gathering around Jesus, he said:

You people of today are evil! You keep looking for a sign from God. But what happened to Jonah is the only sign you will be given.

30Just as Jonah was a sign to the people of Nineveh, the Son of Man will be a sign to the people of today. will stand there with you and condemn you. She travelled a long way to hear Solomon's wisdom, and yet here is something far greater than Solomon.Light(Matthew 5.15; 6.22,23)Jesus continued:

33No one lights a lamp and then hides it or puts it under a clay pot. A lamp is put on a lampstand, so that everyone who comes into the house can see the light.

38The Pharisee was surprised that he did not wash his hands before eating.

39So the Lord said to him:

You Pharisees clean the outside of cups and dishes, but on the inside you are greedy and evil.

40You fools! Didn't God make both the outside and the inside?

41If you would only give what you have to the poor, everything you do would please God.

42You Pharisees are in for trouble! You give God a tenth of the spices from your gardens, such as mint and rue. But you cheat people, and you don't love God. You should be fair and kind to others and still give a tenth to God.

43You Pharisees are in for trouble! You love the front seats in the meeting places, and you like to be greeted with honour in the market.

44But you are in for trouble! You are like unmarked graves that people walk on without even knowing it.

45A teacher of the Law of Moses spoke up, “Teacher, you said cruel things about us.”

46Jesus replied:

You teachers are also in for trouble! You load people down with heavy burdens, but you won't lift a finger to help them carry the loads.

47Yes, you are really in for trouble. You build monuments to honour the prophets your own people murdered long ago.

48You must think that was the right thing for your people to do, or else you would not have built monuments for the prophets they murdered.

49Because of your evil deeds, the Wisdom of God said, “I will send prophets and apostles to you. But you will murder some and ill-treat others.”

50You people living today will be punished for all the prophets who have been murdered since the beginning of the world.

51This includes every prophet from the time of Abel to the time of Zechariah, who was murdered between the altar and the temple. You people will certainly be punished for all this.

52You teachers of the Law of Moses are really in for trouble! You carry the keys to the door of knowledge about God. But you never go in, and you keep others from going in.

53Jesus was about to leave, but the teachers and the Pharisees wanted to get even with him. They tried to make him say what he thought about other things,

54so that they could catch him saying something wrong.

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