Sermons on Luke (Page 5)
Christmas for Everyone: The Message and the Messenger
A key attribute of Luke’s gospel is that he shows Jesus interacting with all kinds of people from all walks of life. We see this in the Christmas story too. This means that Jesus didn’t come into the world for just a select group of people but for everyone. Jesus is for everyone.…
In God We Trust
In a short story in Luke we see that Jesus calls us to trust him with our nets, the things we cling to and trust in for our provision, our hope, our future, etc.. But when we let down and lay down our nets we can trust that God can do more with our nets than we can do on our own. Reflection Questions: What makes trusting God difficult for you? Have you ever obeyed God…
Kingdom Come: Unexpected Kingdom
We kick off our Christmas celebrations with this new series. Maybe your thinking of Christmas is too small. Kingdom Come tells the epic story of Christmas.
Kingdom Culture: Neighboring Culture
We take a deep dive into four of Jesus’ parables and what they reveal about the character of God, the culture of his kingdom, and how these stories give us practical and spiritual advice on how to live and influence the world around us.
Random Christmas
Christmastime isn’t just about merry making, it’s also about memory making. During Christmas Stories we’ll explore how Christmas is more memorable when we invite God into our merry making.
Black Sheep: Easter Sunday
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.
Black Sheep: Week 4
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.
Black Sheep: Week 3
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.
Black Sheep: Week 2
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.
Black Sheep: Week 1
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.