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Luke 5:23
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Is it easier for me to say that his sins are forgiven or to tell him to get up and walk?
Luke 5:27
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Later, Jesus was riding out of town and saw a tax collector named Levi sitting in his tax collecting hut. "Ride with me and I'll teach you how to cowboy for the Boss," Jesus said as he rode by.
Luke 5:29
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That evening, Levi invited a bunch of other outlaws to his place to meet Jesus.
Luke 5:34
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Jesus answered, "If you're invited to a wedding, the groom doesn't ask his guests to go without.
Luke 5:35
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But one day the groom will not be there and that is when his guests will fast and pray."
Luke 6:1
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On one particular day of rest, Jesus was riding through a farmer's field. His cowboys picked some grains of wheat, rubbed their hands together and ate the kernels.
Luke 6:4
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He went into the church and took the holy bread they use for ceremonies. Now you and I both know that the bread can only be eaten by the preachers, but David gave it to his men."
Luke 6:10
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Jesus paused for dramatic effect and made sure everyone was watching as he said, "Show me your hand." When the guy raised his hand up, it was healed.
Luke 6:12
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After all this, Jesus rode up into the mountains to pray. He spent the whole night talking to his Dad.
Luke 6:13
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The next day, he gathered all his followers to him and announced they were going to be his cowboys:
Luke 6:14
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Simon (Jesus changed it to Pete), his brother Andy, James, John, Phil, Bart,
Luke 6:16
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James's boy Judas, and Judas Iscariot, who would later double-cross his Boss.
Luke 6:17
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Jesus and his cowboys came off the mountain and a large group of other people who rode with them were waiting. They were from all over Judea, Jerusalem, Tyre, and Sidon.
Luke 6:20
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Jesus looked out over the crowd and said, "Everyone who is poor is blessed, because God has given his outfit to you.
Luke 6:35
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Love your haters, do good to 'em, and lend to 'em without expecting nothin' in return. Then, and only then, will you be gettin' that big reward from God. To those who do this, God will call them his sons because he is kind, even to those who are ungrateful and live in sin.
Luke 6:48
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That person is like a cowboy who cinches his horse down tight. When he ropes a bull and the bull tries to pull him over, his saddle stays put because he cinched down tight like I told him to.
Luke 6:49
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But the cowboy who hears me, but keeps on riding with a loose cinch will eventually hit the ground. As soon as he ropes something, his saddle is turned and he falls off."
Luke 7:14
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He rode his horse over to the coffin and placed his hand on it as he said, "Listen to me son, get out of that box."
Luke 7:15
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The lid opened and the young man began to speak to everyone. Then Jesus helped him out and walked him to his grieving mom.
Luke 7:16
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Now this spooked everyone pretty good, but they all gave thanks to the Boss. They all said, "God has sent a Top Hand to help his people out. The Boss loves his people!"
 
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