Week 18 - Read­ing 1 

“He was sad, because he was very rich.”

An impor­tant man asked Jesus, “Good Teacher, what must I do to have eter­nal life?”

Jesus said, “Why do you call me good?  Only God is good.  You know the com­mand­ments: ‘Be faith­ful in mar­riage.  Do not mur­der.  Do not steal.  Do not tell lies about oth­ers.  Respect your father and mother.’ ”

He told Jesus, “I have obeyed all these com­mand­ments since I was a young man.”

When Jesus heard this, he said, “There is one thing you still need to do.  Go and sell every­thing you own!  Give the mon­ey to the poor, and you will have rich­es in heav­en.  Then come and be my fol­low­er.”  When the man heard this, he was sad, because he was very rich.

Jesus saw how sad the man was.  So he said, “It’s ter­ri­bly hard for rich peo­ple to get into God’s king­dom!  In fact, it’s eas­i­er for a camel to go through the eye of a nee­dle than for a rich per­son to get into God’s kingdom.”

When the crowd heard this, they asked, “How can any­one ever be saved?”

Jesus replied, “There are some things that peo­ple can­not do, but God can do anything.”

Peter said, “Remem­ber, we left every­thing to be your followers!”

Jesus answered, “You can be sure that any­one who gives up home or wife or broth­ers or fam­i­ly or chil­dren because of God’s king­dom will be giv­en much more in this life.  And in the future world they will have eter­nal life.”

 

Luke 18:18-30
Con­tem­po­rary Eng­lish Ver­sion The Holy Bible (New York , NY: Amer­i­can Bible Soci­ety 1995)