Luke 9:52

"It came to pass, when the days were near that he should be taken up, he intently set his face to go to Jerusalem"

Key Reflection

In Luke 9:52, Jesus is resolutely focused on His journey to Jerusalem as the time approaches for His ascension into glory. This determination reflects a profound sense of purpose and destiny, aligning with His mission to fulfill the prophecies concerning the Messiah in Jerusalem. The cultural context highlights that this journey was fraught with both peril and significance, as it would lead to His crucifixion and resurrection, pivotal events in redemptive history.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 52. Sent messengers. In the original the word is angels; and the use of that word here shows that the word angel in the Bible does not always mean heavenly beings. To make ready. To prepare a place, lodgings, refreshments. He had no reason to expect that he would experience any kind treatment from the Samaritans if he came suddenly among them, and if they saw that he was going to Jerusalem. He therefore made provision beforehand, and thus has shown us that it is not improper to look out beforehand for the supply of our wants, and to guard against want and poverty.

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