Sermons by Kai Eilert (Page 4)
Jesus for Everyone: The Temptation Test
The Gospel according to Luke is the longest and most thorough account of Jesus’ life that we have. A key attribute of this gospel is the way Jesus is portrayed interacting with people of all kinds of backgrounds and walks of life, and showing them that he’s come to seek and save the lost. Jesus truly is for everyone. Reflection Questions:
Jesus for Everyone: A New Branch
The Gospel according to Luke is the longest and most thorough account of Jesus’ life that we have. A key attribute of this gospel is the way Jesus is portrayed interacting with people of all kinds of backgrounds and walks of life, and showing them that he’s come to seek and save the lost. Jesus truly is for everyone. Reflection Questions:
Jesus for Everyone: Seizing Your Moment
The Gospel according to Luke is the longest and most thorough account of Jesus’ life that we have. A key attribute of this gospel is the way Jesus is portrayed interacting with people of all kinds of backgrounds and walks of life, and showing them that he’s come to seek and save the lost. Jesus truly is for everyone. Reflection Questions:
Jesus for Everyone: Knowing Your Moment
The Gospel according to Luke is the longest and most thorough account of Jesus’ life that we have. A key attribute of this gospel is the way Jesus is portrayed interacting with people of all kinds of backgrounds and walks of life, and showing them that he’s come to seek and save the lost. Jesus truly is for everyone. Reflection Questions:
Jesus for Everyone: Growing Up
The Gospel according to Luke is the longest and most thorough account of Jesus’ life that we have. A key attribute of this gospel is the way Jesus is portrayed interacting with people of all kinds of backgrounds and walks of life, and showing them that he’s come to seek and save the lost. Jesus truly is for everyone. Reflection Questions:
Jesus for Everyone: Expect the Unexpected
The Gospel according to Luke is the longest and most thorough account of Jesus’ life that we have. A key attribute of this gospel is the way Jesus is portrayed interacting with people of all kinds of backgrounds and walks of life, and showing them that he’s come to seek and save the lost. Jesus truly is for everyone. Reflection Questions:
Jesus for Everyone: Perfect Timing
The Gospel according to Luke is the longest and most thorough account of Jesus’ life that we have. A key attribute of this gospel is the way Jesus is portrayed interacting with people of all kinds of backgrounds and walks of life, and showing them that he’s come to seek and save the lost. Jesus truly is for everyone. Reflection Questions:
Jesus for Everyone: A Look at Luke
The Gospel according to Luke is the longest and most thorough account of Jesus’ life that we have. A key attribute of this gospel is the way Jesus is portrayed interacting with people of all kinds of backgrounds and walks of life, and showing them that he’s come to seek and save the lost. Jesus truly is for everyone. Reflection Questions:
Behold
The Apostle Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 3:18 that when we behold the glory of the Lord we will be transformed into his likeness from one degree of glory to another. This is our spiritual emphasis and hope for 2024. And asking, “What am I beholding?” and “What am I becoming?” will help us stay on track this year. Reflection Questions:
Christmas for Everyone: The Spirit of Christmas
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.…