This week we’re looking at the short stories in Luke 18, and keeping score as to who “wins” in each story. Here’s the recap so far in table form:
| Story | Winner | Loser |
| 18:1-8 | Poor widow | Rich litigant and unjust judge |
| 18:9-14 | Tax collector | Pharisee |
| 18:15-17 | Children | Adult disciples |
| 18:18-30 | Disciples | Rich ruler |
| Total: | People of low status – 4 | People of high status – 0 |
Today, we have two stories. And at first glance, the first one seems to break the flow. The status-reversal pattern Luke has set up (see above) seems to be sidestepped when Jesus chooses this moment to again remind his disciples of his impending death.

