
Luke 17 Round Two: Jesus Talks About the Future
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What if the kingdom you’re searching for can’t be pointed at—but can be practiced right now? We open Luke 17 and follow a through-line that starts with forgiveness that outruns our feelings, moves into mustard-seed faith that obeys before it sees, and lands in a surprising picture of the kingdom that is already among us. Along the way, ten men with leprosy cry out for mercy, and only one returns in gratitude, turning healing into worship and proximity. That single pivot—from receiving a gift to returning to the Giver—becomes a lens for the whole chapter.
We also wrestle with Jesus’ words about the days of Noah and Lot, the lightning-flash arrival of the Son of Man, and the warning not to cling to what we can’t keep. Using the “already/not yet” frame, we explore how many early Christians recognized a near-horizon fulfillment around the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD while still holding a future hope. Rather than chase rumors or timelines, we lean into a practical readiness: open hands, uncluttered hearts, and a life aligned to Jesus in the ordinary—buying, building, eating, working—without falling asleep to what matters.
You’ll hear why humble service is freedom, not invisibility; how small faith becomes strong when it acts; and why gratitude keeps us close to Christ when blessings tempt us to run ahead. If you’re longing for clarity that doesn’t feed fear, for a sturdier way to live between the “already” and the “not yet,” this conversation is for you. Listen, share with a friend who loves the Gospels, and tell us: where do you see the kingdom at work around you today? And if this helped you see Luke 17 with fresh eyes, subscribe and leave a review so others can find the show.
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