Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Luke 18:1
Parables Concerning Prayer
SUMMARY OF LUKE 18: The Widow and the Unjust Judge. The Pharisee and
the Publican. Little Children Brought to Christ. The Young Ruler
Seeking for Eternal Life. Going Through the Needle's Eye. The Lord's
Sufferings Declared to the Twelve. Blind Bartimaeus Healed at
Jericho.
Men ought always to pray. Prayer is a privilege and a duty.
Not to faint. Persistence in prayer is requisite to making it
effectual. See Ephesians 6:18. Augustine says:
``God reserves for thee that which he is slow to give thee,
that thou mayest learn to entertain a supreme desire and
longing for it.'
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Luke 18:1
Romans 12:12
Colossians 4:2
1 Thessalonians 5:17
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