Overview
Luke 10 opens with Jesus appointing seventy other disciples and sending them ahead of Him to every place He would go. He provides them with specific instructions and guidance for their mission. The chapter is notable for the well-known parable of the Good Samaritan, which teaches essential lessons about neighborly love and compassion. Jesus's visit to Martha and Mary’s home contrasts the value of active service with attentive listening to the Lord's teaching. The chapter concludes with Jesus emphasizing the importance of hearing God's word and the joy in seeing God's salvation unfold.