Luke 10:8

8 Whenever you go into a city and the people welcome you, eat whatever they serve you.

Luke 10:8 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 10:8

And into whatsoever city ye enter
Into whatsoever house in it ye go, and apply to for lodging and entertainment,

and they receive you,
readily and cheerfully,

eat such things as are set before you;
though ever so mean, accept of them, and do not object to them on that account, lest it should be thought you serve your own bellies, and seek to gratify your appetites; nor, on the other hand, do not think anything too good for you, or that you are burdensome and chargeable, but eat as if it were your own; nor ask questions about the cleanness and uncleanness of it, or whether it has been tithed or not; but feed upon it without any scruple.

Luke 10:8 In-Context

6 If a peaceful person lives there, your greeting will be accepted. But if that's not the case, your greeting will be rejected.
7 Stay with the family that accepts you. Eat and drink whatever they offer you. After all, the worker deserves his pay. Do not move around from one house to another.
8 Whenever you go into a city and the people welcome you, eat whatever they serve you.
9 Heal the sick that are there, and tell the people, 'The kingdom of God is near you!'
10 "But whenever you go into a city and people don't welcome you, leave. Announce in its streets,
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